Oman Daily Observer

Ukraine launches missile drills

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KIEV: Ukraine on Thursday unleashed a barrage of missile tests near Russianann­exed Crimea in a show of strength and defiance bound to irritate Moscow.

The two-day military drills near the Black Sea peninsula are a first for the former Soviet republic and it was not immediatel­y clear what sparked them.

They come after Moscow last week arrested an alleged spy for the Ukrainian military in Crimea and accused Kiev of abducting two Russian servicemen from the region. Kiev says Russia illegally annexed Crimea in March 2014 — a month after Ukraine’s Russian-backed president was ousted in a pro-EU revolt.

It also accuses Moscow of backing a 31-month pro-Russian insurgency in Ukraine’s industrial east in a conflict that has claimed nearly 10,000 lives.

A Ukrainian military spokesman told the 112.ua Ukraine news site that Kiev was not violating internatio­nal laws.

“The launches have started. Everything is going according to plan. There has been no response from Russia but the Ukrainian military is ready for anything,” Volodymyr Kryzhanovs­kiy was quoted as saying.

He said the war games included air defence units as well military drones and S-300 ground-to-air missile systems.

Kryzhanovs­kiy added that none of the missiles would land closer than 30 km from Crimea.

Ukrainian media was full of speculatio­n on Wednesday that Russia intended to shoot down the Ukrainian missiles once the tests began.

Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mariana Betsa told the Ukrainska Pravda website that Kiev had received several “notes and letters from the Russian foreign and defence ministries” protesting the drills.

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