The Borneo Post

Putin says will strengthen army at military drills

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TSUGOL, Russia: President Vladimir Putin on Thursday visited Russia’s largest- ever military drills in eastern Siberia, where he said Moscow planned to strengthen the country’s armed forces.

Russia has said the Vostok2018 exercises involve nearly 300,000 troops and all types of military equipment, as well as the participat­ion of the Chinese and Mongolian armies.

Putin praised the ‘ mastery’ of the Russian army and its “capacity to face down potential threats” after watching the drills at the Tsugol military training ground near the borders with Mongolia and China.

Some 25,000 soldiers, 7,000 vehicles as well as 250 helicopter­s and planes took part in the simulated aerial and ground attack from an ‘undefined’ enemy.

“Out duty to our country is to be ready to defend our sovereignt­y, our security and our national interests and, if we must, to support our allies,” the president said following a huge military parade after the manoeuvres.

“This is why we will continue to strengthen our armed forces, to provide them with cutting edge arms and equipment and develop our internatio­nal military partnershi­ps,” he said.

“Russia is a peaceful country. We do not have and we cannot have any plans for aggression”.

The exercises in the far east continue until Sept 17.

Russia has said the drills are purely defensive in nature but Nato has condemned them as a rehearsal for ‘large-scale conflict.’ According to the Russian army, 87 observers from 59 countries were present for the RussianChi­nese exercises. — AFP

 ??  ?? Putin (right) and China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe watch the parade of the participan­ts of the Vostok-2018 (East-2018) military drills at Tsugol training ground not far from the Chinese and Mongolian border in Siberia. — AFP photo
Putin (right) and China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe watch the parade of the participan­ts of the Vostok-2018 (East-2018) military drills at Tsugol training ground not far from the Chinese and Mongolian border in Siberia. — AFP photo

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