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    RUSSIAN PARATROOPERS IN MILITARY DRILL

    PRESS TV
    July 17 2008
    Iran

    Russian paratroopers arrive in North Ossetia to take part in the
    active stage of a large-scale military exercise in the North Caucasus.

    The paratroopers are from Russia's 76th Airborne Division and the
    exercise has been called "Caucasus 2008". It involves units from the
    North Caucasus Military District, mainly the 58th Army, the 4th Air
    Force Army, Interior Ministry troops, and border guards.

    This is while a spokesperson for Russia's Ground Forces said on
    Wednesday that the personnel, the equipment and ammunition are being
    unloaded at the town of "Mozdok" in North Ossetia. He continued
    that the paratroopers are scheduled to carry out a forced march
    to the allocated zone of operation in the mountains, and they will
    then proceed to carry out a series of tactical exercises, including
    live-fire drills, RIA Novosti reported.

    Meanwhile, an aide to the commander of the North Caucasus Military
    District, Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Bobrun for his part said that
    the exercise involved about 8,000 military personnel, 700 combat
    vehicles and more than 30 aircraft. It will take place on the
    territory of Chechnya, North Ossetia, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria,
    and Karachayevo-Circassia.

    Russian paratroopers

    The Russian military said that the whole aim of the exercise was to
    work on interoperability between federal troops, Interior Ministry
    troops, border guards, and the Air Force in special operations against
    militants. He added that the aim was also to work on the defense of
    Russia's state borders, and to practice support of Russian peacekeepers
    in Georgia's breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

    However, Georgia for its part protested on Wednesday against the
    Russian military exercise near its borders. It said that it was
    another sign of hostility against Tbilisi.

    This is while on Tuesday, Georgia along with the US also began a
    large-scale military exercise dubbed "Immediate Response 2008", near
    its capital of Tbilisi. About 1,650 personnel, including troops from
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine, are to take part in the $8 million
    drills, which was planned by the US Armed Forces European Command
    and financed by the US Defense Department.

    Relations between Russia and Georgia fell to an all time low during
    the recent violence in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which broke away
    from Tbilisi in the early 1990s.
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