Citing NATO drills and US bomber flights, Russia to form new military units
Maintainers from the 96th Air Maintenance Unit perform maintenance checks on a B-52H Stratofortress at Morón Air Base, Spain, on May, 28 2021. (Staff. Sgt. Jason Allred/Air Force)
Sergei Shoigu made the announcement at a meeting with top military officials.
He pointed to a growing number of flights by U.S. strategic bombers near
Russia’s borders, deployments of NATO warships and increasingly frequent and
major drills by alliance forces.
He charged that such actions “destroy the international security system
and force us to take the relevant countermeasures.”
“We will form another 20 units and formations in the Western Military
District until the year’s end,” Shoigu said
He added the military units in Western Russia have commissioned about 2,000 new pieces of weaponry this year.
Currently, thousands of NATO troops, several warships and dozens of
aircraft are taking part in military
exercises stretching across the Atlantic, through Europe and into
the Black Sea region.
NATO says the war games aren’t aimed at Russia, but the Steadfast
Defender 21 exercises are simulating the 30-nation military organization’s
response to an attack on any one of its members. It will test NATO’s ability to
deploy troops from the U.S. and keep supply lines open.
Last month, a troop buildup in Russia’s south and southwest near the
Ukrainian border raised concerns in Ukraine and the West, which urged Moscow
to withdraw its forces.
Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014 following the ouster
of the country’s Moscow-friendly president and then threw its weight behind
separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine. More than 14,000 people have been killed
in seven years of fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu speaks
during a meeting with high-level military officials in Moscow on May 31, 2021.
(Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)
Russia has recalled some troops from its western part after sweeping
maneuvers in April, but Shoigu ordered them to leave their weapons behind for
Russia’s Zapad (West) 2021 military exercises in September.
He noted Monday that preparations for the exercises, which will be
conducted jointly with Belarus, are now in their final stage and emphasized
that the maneuvers have an “exclusively defensive character.”
Last week, Russia offered political support to its ally Belarus, which
diverted a Ryanair plane flying from Greece to Lithuania as part of a ruse to
arrest a dissident journalist. The European Union denounced the flight’s
diversion as piracy and responded by barring the Belarusian flag carrier from
its airspace and advising European airlines to skirt Belarus’ airspace.
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