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German media: Russian naval exercises in the Baltic Sea will continue until June 15 – yqqlm

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Original title: German media: Russian military held naval exercises in the Baltic Sea until June 15

Reference news network reported on June 6According to the Deutsche Presse Agency, the Press Office of the Russian Baltic Fleet said on June 5 that the Russian military has begun a naval exercise in the Baltic Sea, involving 40 ships, 25 fighter jets and more than 3,500 soldiers.

“The exercise will include drills in maritime communications, defense missions and fleet bases,” said a related press release. The naval exercise is scheduled to run until June 15.

According to reports, since the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Moscow’s forces have held naval exercises in the Baltic Sea many times.

According to reports, recently, Russian and NATO aircraft have repeatedly had accidents in the Baltic region. Both sides accused the other of violating their own airspace.

According to reports, in addition to the Baltic Fleet, the Russian Pacific Fleet also began a large-scale exercise on the 5th.

The press service of the Russian Pacific Fleet stated that as many as 60 ships, 35 fighter jets and helicopters, and 11,000 soldiers are participating in the exercise in the Sea of ​​Japan and the Sea of ​​Okhotsk on the other side of Russia. (Compilation/Du Yuanjiang)Return to Sohu to see more

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