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(Worthy News) – Russia and China this week kicked off a large-scale military exercise in southern Russia along with troops from several other countries – including Iran – at a time when all three countries’ relations with the United States are chilly.
The Kavkaz 2020 drills are running from September 21 to September 26 in Russia’s Southern Military District, near the Black and Caspian Seas. The exercise will involve 80,000 military personnel, 450 mechanized infantry fighting vehicles, 250 tanks, 200 artillery and multiple-launch rocket systems, and an undisclosed number of warships.
The ministry reported that up to 1,000 troops from China, Pakistan, Belarus, Burma, and Armenia are participating in the exercise. Additionally, Iranian warships will join the participants for naval drills in the Black and Caspian Seas. [ Source: CNS News (Read More…) ]
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