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Russia presses on with war games along Ukraine’s borders

‘Combat operations’ part of ‘tactical exercise’, says Kremlin

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2022 9:30PM

Russia presses on with war games along Ukraine’s borders
Moscow has around 100,000 troops stationed close to Ukraine’s frontier and Western leaders have scrambled to hold talks with Russia, fearing an attack. – AFP pic, February 11, 2022

MOSCOW – Russia today prepared to hold fresh military exercises near Ukraine’s borders amid renewed diplomatic talks between the Kremlin and Europe, which fears an invasion of the ex-Soviet state.

Moscow has around 100,000 troops stationed close to Ukraine’s frontier and Western leaders have scrambled to hold talks with Russia, fearing an attack.

The Russian defence ministry said 400 of its troops will today participate in a “tactical exercise” in the southern Rostov region bordering Ukraine.

70 military vehicles, tanks, grenade launchers and unmanned aerial equipment will be involved in the exercises, it said, adding that the soldiers will stage “combat operations”. 

In a separate statement, the ministry said its Black Sea Fleet also held drills including training on “searching and destroying ships of a mock enemy”.

It said this was part of a “combat training plan of the Black Sea Fleet.”

Russia, which controls the Crimea peninsula after annexing it from Ukraine in 2014, has made the Black Sea a strategic priority. – AFP, February 11, 2022

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