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Russia and Kazakhstan begin joint exercise in the Caspian Sea

Russia and Kazakhstan begin joint exercise in the Caspian Sea


The Caspian Fleet troopers of the Kazakhstan Navy and the Russian Navy are holding a joint exercise with the title of defending the components of financial exercise in the northern a part of the Caspian Sea.

An announcement was made by the Ministry of Protection of Kazakhstan concerning the exercise.

It was acknowledged that the exercise, chaired by Kazakhstan Naval Forces Commander Rear Admiral Saken Bekjanov, will proceed till Could 24.

WAR TRAINING MISSIONS WILL BE FILLED

In the assertion, it was acknowledged that the Kazakh aspect included 5 warships and frontline plane, whereas the Russian aspect included rockets, minesweepers and analysis vessels and rescue tugs.

It was introduced that the naval troopers of the two international locations will carry out fight coaching duties in the fields of the Caspian Sea situated in the waters of Kazakhstan and Russia.

“NEW WAR METHODS WILL BE EXAMINED”

Furthermore, “Particularly, duties will likely be decided for the safety of components of financial exercise, new warfare strategies will likely be examined.” The phrases have been recorded.

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