NEARLY 2,000 TROOPS INVOLVED IN CSTO KSOR MANEUVERS IN ARMENIA
Interfax
Sept 4 2012
Russia
Some 2,000 troops will take part in a joint exercise called
Vzaimodeistviye (Cooperation) 2012, of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization Collective Rapid Reaction Force (CSTO KSOR) in Armenia
on September 15-19.
"The exercise will be held at the Bagramian training range," CSTO
spokesman Vladimir Zainetdinov told Interfax-AVN on Tuesday.
During the maneuvers, the collective security forces will tactically
deploy in the Caucasus region, he said.
"The total number of troops involved is around 2,000," Zainetdinov
said.
The exercise will involve special forces and operational groups from
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan,
as well as representatives from the International Committee of the
Red Cross, and international observers from the United Nations,
the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the CIS.
Initially the exercise was due to be held on September 3-8 but was
postponed at Armenia's request for technical reasons.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Interfax
Sept 4 2012
Russia
Some 2,000 troops will take part in a joint exercise called
Vzaimodeistviye (Cooperation) 2012, of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization Collective Rapid Reaction Force (CSTO KSOR) in Armenia
on September 15-19.
"The exercise will be held at the Bagramian training range," CSTO
spokesman Vladimir Zainetdinov told Interfax-AVN on Tuesday.
During the maneuvers, the collective security forces will tactically
deploy in the Caucasus region, he said.
"The total number of troops involved is around 2,000," Zainetdinov
said.
The exercise will involve special forces and operational groups from
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan,
as well as representatives from the International Committee of the
Red Cross, and international observers from the United Nations,
the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the CIS.
Initially the exercise was due to be held on September 3-8 but was
postponed at Armenia's request for technical reasons.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress