Russia
Launches Massive Baltic Sea Drills With 20+ Warships and Thousands
of Troops
May 27,
2025 16:01
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Russian Navy warships during the Navy Day Parade, on July 25,
2021, near St.Petersburg, Russia. (Source: Getty Images)
Russia has
launched major military exercises in the Baltic Sea involving more than
20 warships, around 25 aircraft and helicopters, and approximately
3,000 service members, the Russian Navy’s Baltic Fleet press office told
Russian media Interfax on May 27.
The drills,
described as “planned,” are not limited to the Baltic Fleet. Forces
from Russia’s Northern Fleet, Aerospace Forces, and military units from the
Moscow and Leningrad military districts are also participating.
According to the Baltic Fleet, the purpose of the exercises is to “maintain a favorable operational regime” in the Baltic region and to practice defending naval bases.
During the
drills, naval crews will carry out anti-submarine warfare tasks, train
to counter unmanned surface vessels and conduct live-fire exercises
targeting both sea and air threats.
The duration
of the exercises has not been disclosed.
Earlier,
reports emerged that Russia’s Armed Forces had begun escorting shadow fleet oil tankers
through the Gulf of Finland.
“The Russian
military presence in the region has always been visible, this is not
a new feature. However, what is new is that Russia
is protecting its shadow fleet tankers in the narrow passage
of the Gulf of Finland. Military escort and the presence of armed
forces is observed. This is a completely new thing,” Finnish
Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen stated.

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