Russia to hold Mediterranean naval drills as Syria tensions rise

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Thu, 30 Aug 2018 - 02:22 GMT

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Russian President Vladimir Putin lashed out at US threats of further sanctions during a press conference with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto

Russian President Vladimir Putin lashed out at US threats of further sanctions during a press conference with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto

CAIRO - 30 August 2018: Russian Ministry of Defense said on Thursday it would hold a major naval exercise in the Mediterranean Sea from Sept. 1 to September 8, TASS news agency reported.

The move coincides with rising tensions between Moscow and Washington over Syria.

Russia has this month been actively expanding its naval forces in the Mediterranean, part of what a Russian newspaper on Tuesday called Moscow's largest naval build-up since it entered the Syrian conflict in 2015.

TASS cited the defense ministry as saying that 25 warships and submarines and 30 planes, including fighter jets and strategic bombers, would take part, and that the drills would involve anti-aircraft, anti-submarine and anti-mining exercises.

The drills come amid rising tensions between Russia and the West over Syria's northern rebel-held region of Idlib.

A source said on Wednesday that Russia's ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was preparing a phased offensive there.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday that militants in Idlib had to be liquidated, describing them as "a festering abscess".

"In the interest of ensuring the security of shipping and aircraft flights in line with international law, the areas of the exercise will be declared dangerous for shipping and flights," TASS quoted the defence ministry as saying.

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