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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    September 28, 2006 Thursday

    CIS security services hold antiterror exercises in Armenia

    by Vladimir Zainetdinov, Tigran Liloyan


    Security services of the CIS and Collective Security Treaty
    Organisation (CSTO) countries began on Thursday an active phase of
    operative-strategic command and staff exercises Atom -
    Antiterrror-2006 at the Armyanskaya nuclear power plant on Thursday.

    The exercises are the sixth over six years of existence of the CIS
    Antioterrorist Centre (ATC).

    ATC chief Colonel-General Boris Mylnikov told ITAR-TASS that Atom -
    Antiterror-2006 operative-strategic exercises were 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 settlement of Metsamor located 40 kilometres from
    the capital Yerevan.

    Workers of the Armenian National Security Service and the Russian
    Federal Security Service's Special Task Centre will act as a
    16-member terrorist group that secretly moves in Armenia. They are
    searched for in different parts of the country, but still manage to
    infiltrate the grounds of the nuclear power plant and seize a train
    that moves its personnel.

    Personnel are not just hostages to the terrorists, who want to force
    the plant's workers to act to criminal orders.

    ``These are the first exercises of this scale of anti-terrorist units
    of CIS security services that are being held jointly with the allied
    headquarters of the CSTO and Armenian army units that are a part of
    the CSTO Collective Rapid Deployment Forces,'' Mylnikov said.

    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 go into
    action. The exercises will also involve Mi-8 helicopter gunships and
    Su-25 assault planes, Mylnikov said.

    Special task units of the Armenian National Security Service and the
    Russian Federal Security Service's crack groups Vympel will free the
    imaginary hostages.

    Security services of the CIS countries except for Azerbaijan,
    Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan take part in the exercises.
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