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Russia says NATO's drills near its borders raise concern

Russia's defense minister says the security situation near the nation's borders has worsened because of NATO's activities.

 

Sergei Shoigu, speaking Wednesday on a trip to Russia's westernmost Kaliningrad region, pointed at the alliance's exercise in the Baltics as an example of NATO's growing presence in the area.

 

Shoigu added that the large-scale drills reflect NATO's "anti-Russian course."

 

He said the military will form 20 new units along its western frontiers by the year's end. Later this year, Russia and Belarus will hold the West-2017 war games.

 

Russian state TV showed the footage of a NATO F-16 fighter jet shadowing Shoigu's plane as it was approaching Kaliningrad. A Russian Su-27 fighter then edged in between the minister's plane and NATO's jet to ward it off.

 


פרסום ראשון: 06.21.17, 16:23