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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    August 27, 2004, Friday

    PLAYING MANEUVERS

    SOURCE: Kommersant, August 24, 2004, p. 10

    by Vadim Tokhsyrov, Ivan Safronov

    Maneuvers of the 58th Army began at the testing site Sernovodsky in
    South Ossetia, yesterday.

    Over 2,000 servicemen and 100 armored vehicles will spend five days
    drilling combat tactic under Army Commander Lieutenant General Viktor
    Sobolev. Shooting practice is planned too. The 429th and 135th
    motorized infantry regiments quartered in Mozdok (North Ossetia) and
    Prokhladnoye (Kabardino-Balkaria) are involved in the exercise. A
    source from the 58th Army headquarters says that this is the first
    exercise on this scale in the region this year. The source emphasized
    that the maneuvers "are planned and do not have anything to do with
    what is happening in South Ossetia."

    All the same, Tbilisi immediately voiced its concern. Givi
    Targamadze, Chairman of the Defense and Security Committee of the
    parliament of Georgia, said that if the Russian military moved in the
    direction of the territory of Georgia, "Tbilisi will take measures to
    protect the state borders." Defense Minister Georgy Baramidze called
    the exercise an example of non-constructive policy of Russia with
    regard to Georgia. The Russian military meanwhile denies any
    political undertones in the exercise. Colonel Vyacheslav Sedov of the
    Defense Ministry's PR Department said, "Regimental exercise of the
    58th Army cannot have any negative effect on the situation in South
    Ossetia because they do not have anything to do with the events
    around Tskhinvali." According to Sedov, the exercise was planned last
    year. "I cannot say for Georgia - it may be taking it as an exercise
    on a large scale. For Russia, however, it is a routine," he said.

    Yesterday, Moscow had its peacekeepers in Georgia begin an exercise.
    The exercise of the CIS Collective Peacekeeping Contingent under
    Lieutenant General Alexander Yevteev (a planned exercise, that is),
    began in West Georgia and Abkhazia, districts of the North and South
    security zones. According to what information this newspaper has
    compiled, the involved units and formations will drill the process of
    bringing up the readiness status, marches to the positions in zones
    of responsibility, and prevention of armed clashes. Sources in the
    Defense Ministry say as well that peacekeepers will practice
    fulfillment of provisions of the mandate of the CIS Collective
    Peacekeeping Contingent and Moscow Accord on cease-fire dated May 14,
    1994.

    "Activeness in maneuvers" of the Russian Armed Forces is not going to
    be restricted by that. A command exercise under District
    Chief-of-Staff Colonel General Aleksei Maslov begins today on the
    Caucasus Military District. 5.5 thousand Reservists are to be
    deployed. The Russian-Armenian exercise begins at the testing site
    named after Marshal Bagramjan in Armenia. They involve two motorized
    infantry regiments (one Russian from the 102nd Military Base in
    Gyumri, one Armenian) and aviation - MIG-29 fighters and SU-25
    ground-attack aircraft.

    It should be noted as well the Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov who
    visited Mozdok last week said that "the conflict in South Ossetia
    will deteriorate unless the conflict itself is settled by political
    and diplomatic methods." There is no way to say at this point to
    which of these methods Russia's activeness in the Caucasus should be
    referred, the activeness that will keep Georgia in the ring of
    military exercises for at least a week.
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