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    CIS SECURITY SERVICES TO HOLD ANTITERROR EXERCISES IN ARMENIA

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    Sept 25 2006

    MOSCOW, September 25 (Itar-Tass) - Security services of the Collective
    Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) countries will be held at the
    Armenian nuclear power plant on September 26-29, the CIS Antiterrorist
    Centre's chief Colonel-General Boris Mylnikov said.

    He told reporters on Monday that the Atom - Antiterror 2006
    operative-strategic exercises would be a drill of planning and
    conducting the search "to reveal and destroy sabotage groups that
    infiltrated the territory of Armenia and seized a nuclear power plant
    in the city of Metsamor".

    Workers of the Armenian National Security Service and the Russian
    Federal Security Service's Special Task Centre will act as "terrorists"
    secretly moving in Armenia, Mylnikov said.

    He said that antiterrorists divisions of CIS security services would
    hold the exercises of this scale for the first time jointly with the
    allied headquarters of the CSTO and Armenian army units that are a
    part of the CSTO Collective Rapid Deployment Forces.

    The Armenian National Security Service and antiterrorist units of the
    FSB Special Task Centre will play a main role in the exercises. When
    "terrorists" are spotted, the Armenian army's motorised infantry
    battalion of the Collective Rapid Deployment Forces in the
    Trans-Caucasus and two companies of special forces will join the
    action, Mylnikov said.

    Representatives of G8 countries, the antiterrorist division of the
    OSCE Secretariat, the counter-terrorist committee of the UN Security
    Council, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime and the Shanghai Cooperation
    Organisation's Regional Antiterrorist Structure have been invited to
    the exercises in a capacity of observers.

    "Azerbaijan has refused to participate in the exercises considering
    the complex relations with Armenia because of a lack of settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem," Mylnikov said.
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