Russian Navy Holds Syria Drills
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Russia announced Friday that its ships of the Russian Baltic Fleet dock Friday in Malta ahead of exercises off the coast of Syria.
"A tactical group of Black Sea and Baltic Fleet warships headed by the cruiser Moskva will undertake exercises in the eastern sector of the Mediterranean Sea," the Russian defense ministry said.
A Baltic Fleet group consisting of the patrol vessel 'Yaroslav Mudry' and tanker 'Lena' have docked in Valletta Friday for storing and allow the crew to rest, the ministry said.
"The tanker Ivan Bubnov has fuelled the ships and emergency drills have been carried out. On January 10 the tanker filled its fuel and water tanks and food stores at the Cyprus port of Larnaka."
The ships will then head for the eastern Mediterranean, where the two ships will practice stores transfer at sea in day and night and the Yaroslav Mudry will carry out anti-submarine warfare drills.
Meanwhile the navy's large frigate Severomorsk will visit the Greek port of Suda during an anti-piracy mission to the Gulf of Aden from January 14-18.
"Russian Naval Infantry soldiers will visit a NATO training center to get additional training" during the visit, the ministry said.
It is worth mentioning that the Russian Navy maintains a small base at Tartus on Syria's Mediterranean coast.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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