Russia and Belarus begin active phase of huge war games
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[September 10, 2021]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia and
ex-Soviet ally Belarus on Friday launched the active phase of vast
military exercises involving 200,000 personnel that have alarmed Ukraine
and some NATO nations.
The "Zapad-2021" war games, taking place on Russia's and Belarus's
western flanks, are due to run until next Thursday. Moscow released
footage of warships and tanks opening fire and fighter jets taking off.
The manoeuvres, the culmination of a three-month exercise, are held
every four years.
At talks with his Belarusian counterpart on Thursday, President Vladimir
Putin denied the exercises were directed against any foreign power, but
said they were entirely logical given what he said was increasing NATO
activity near Russia's borders and those of its allies.
The Western NATO alliance, whose officials have said Russia has
regularly underreported the size of the exercises in the past, has urged
Russia to be transparent and said it will be watching closely.
Russia sees Belarus as a strategically important buffer to its west, and
helped to keep President Alexander Lukashenko in power with loans and
political backing as he cracked down on huge protests last year and
arrested or drove out opposition figures.
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Russian service members attend a ceremony opening the military
exercise Zapad-2021 staged by the the armed forces of Russia and
Belarus at the Obuz-Lesnovsky training ground in Brest Region,
Belarus September 9, 2021. Picture taken September 9, 2021. Vadim
Yakubyonok/BelTA/Handout via REUTERS
Putin and Lukashenko are due to inspect the exercises
personally, according to Belarusian state media, though it was not
clear when that would happen.
Russia's Defence Ministry said the active phase of the drills would
take place at nine sites in Russia and five sites in Belarus. The
exercises involve 200,000 personnel, 80 planes and helicopters, 290
tanks and 15 naval ships, it says.
Military personnel from Armenia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and
Mongolia are also due to participate.
(Reporting by Tom Balmforth; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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