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Russia turns over military equipment to PHL

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RUSSIA has donated defense equipment to the Philippine­s during its third goodwill visit to the country under the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte.

Duterte led the turnover rites of Russia’s military armament at Port of Manila on Wednesday morning.

The weaponry donated to the Philippine troops were shipped through Russia’s large anti-submarine ship “Admiral Pantaleev” docked at Pier 15, Port of Manila.

In the acceptance certificat­e signed by Russia and the Philippine­s, around 20 military vehicles, 5,000 Kalashniko­v assault rifles, a million rounds of ammunition, and 5,000 steel helmets were granted to the Philippine troops.

The acceptance certificat­e was signed by Defense Undersecre­tary Raymundo Elefante and Major General Aleksandr Kshimovski­y, chief of Russian Main Directorat­e for Internatio­nal Military Cooperatio­n.

Duterte has sought to veer away from the United States and bolster ties with Russia and China.

Russia’s military equipment followed China’s donation of over 6,000 assault rifles and 100 sniper rifles to the Philippine­s.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana earlier said that weapons, which were provided by Russia “at no cost,” would help the Philippine­s counter insurgency.

Prior to the turn-over ceremony, Duterte had a tour of Admiral Pantaleev warship.

The Russian Navy presented its firearms and artillery during the President’s inspection of the anti-submarine vessel.

Admiral Pantaleev, along with Russian antisubmar­ine ship Admiral Vinogradov and sea tanker Boris Butoma will stay in the country until October 26.

The goodwill visit also coincided with the official visit to the Philippine­s of Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shogyu, who participat­ed in the 4th Associatio­n of Southeast Asean Defense Ministers’ Meeting Plus. (SunStar Philippine­s)

 ?? (Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s) ?? MANILA. Three of the military vehicles donated by the Russian government to the Philippine­s, Wednesday, October 25, at the Port of Manila where the Russian warship Admiral Pantaleev is docked.
(Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s) MANILA. Three of the military vehicles donated by the Russian government to the Philippine­s, Wednesday, October 25, at the Port of Manila where the Russian warship Admiral Pantaleev is docked.

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