Shoigu inspected the military infrastructure as well as
"readiness for actions to protect and defend critical
facilities", the ministry said on the Telegram messaging app.
A detachment of warships, including the destroyer Vice-Admiral
Kulakov, the landing ship Alexander Otrakovsky and the rescue
tug Altai went to the Arctic, the ministry said.
It was not clear when Shoigu visited the fleet. It started
military training on Friday aimed at working out actions to
protect Russia's sovereignty in the waters of the Northern Sea
Route, the fleet said.
As part of combat training, MiG-31 fighter-interceptors
performed air defense, air reconnaissance and cover for troops
and forces operating in the Arctic zone, the ministry said.
(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Warsaw; Editing by William Mallard)
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