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    WHEN A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IS SEIZED BY EXTREMISTS
    by Igor Plugatarev
    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 27, 2006 Wednesday

    Special forces of the Federal Security Service are to be involved in
    liberation of hostages taken at a strategic object in Armenia

    EXERCISE ATOM-COUNTER-TERRORISM'2006 OF CIS SECRET SERVICES WILL TAKE
    PLACE IN ARMENIA; CIS secret services will run an counter-terrorism
    exercise in Armenia.

    Atom-Counter-Terrorism'2006, an exercise that will take place on the
    territory of Armenia between September 26 and 29, is not going to
    be ordinary. Officers of the CIS Counter-Terrorism Center told this
    newspaper that the exercise would be an element of a conference of
    senior officers of CIS special forces.

    What distinguishes the exercise is that it will be run at the
    Armenian nuclear power plant in the town of Metsamor in the Ararat
    Valley (35 kilometers southwest of Yerevan). This is going to be
    the fifth exercise of this kind in six years of existence of the
    CIS Counter-Terrorism Center (the previous were run in Tajikistan,
    Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Ukraine) and the first to involve units
    of the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization. A great deal
    of observers are expected at the exercise. They will represent G8
    countries, Counter-Terrorism Unit of the Secretariat of the CIS
    Collective Security Treaty Organization, Counter-Terrorism Committee
    of the UN Security Council and UN Directorate for Drugs and Crimes,
    and Regional Counter-Terrorism Structure of the Shanghai Organization
    of Cooperation.

    This correspondent unearthed some details of the legend of the
    exercise. As a matter of fact, the exercise is already under way.

    "Terrorists" are already fighting their way through the territories of
    some other countries to the nuclear power plant in Armenia. Their part
    is being played by officers of the Armenian National Security Service
    and Special Task Center of the Russian Federal Security Service. The
    officers are disguised as gunmen of Al-Qaeda, Moslem Brothers,
    Islamic Movement of Turkistan, Hizb-ut-Takhrir, Taliban, and other
    international extremist organizations operating in the Commonwealth.

    "We know their ways," officer of the CIS Counter-Terrorism Center
    said. "This information was obtained in a series of actual operations
    secret services of CIS countries (first and foremost Kyrgyzstan,
    Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan) ran in 1999, and in the 2000's.

    The CIS Counter-Terrorism Center has compiled all the data. The
    information was used when the exercise was planned."

    The first phase of the exercise began in the middle of September. The
    involved assets drill actions needed to localize, contain, and destroy
    terrorist groups determined to invade the territory of the Republic
    of Armenia. The "terrorists" are numerous and well-trained.

    The Armenian National Security Service and law enforcement agencies
    are trying to cope with the problem but available information on
    "terrorists'" numerical strength and gravity of consequences of
    the potential terrorist acts persuades the national leadership to
    holler for help. CIS leaders and the CIS Collective Security Treaty
    Organization are asked to come to Armenia's help. Once the decision to
    help is made, the national army of Armenia together with the tactical
    team of the United Headquarters of the CIS Collective Security Treaty
    Organization will plan and mount a special operation against the
    criminals. The operation will take place on the shooting range of
    the Armenian army.

    And yet, by the legend of the exercise several splinter groups will
    escape and seize the nuclear power plant in Metsamor. The "terrorists"
    will put forth political demands threatening to blow up the reactor.

    Once the threat is valuated, Armenian leaders will appeal to the CIS
    Council of the Heads of States to dispatch Special Forces to save the
    hostages and retake the seized objects. Officers of the Special Task
    Center of the Russian Federal Security Service will immediately fly
    to Armenia.

    This correspondent will try to see the developments right in
    Metsamor. This is going to be the first such exercise in the last
    twenty years. It will be an analog of the unique drill servicemen
    of Vympel (a KGB special force) ran at a nuclear power plant in the
    Soviet Union in the distant 1980's.

    Source: Nezavisimaya Voennoe Obozrenie, No 34, September 22 - 28,
    2006, p. 7.
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