CSTO military exercises over, simulated enemy destroyed
12:25, 19 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: ''Cooperation 2012'' military
exercises hosted in Military Institute after Marshal Baghramyan with
the participation of Collective Security Treaty Organization Rapid
Reaction Forces are over: the simulated enemy is destroyed.Over 2
thousand servicemen, 500 military units partook at the launched
military exercises. The ammunition, including air force bombing,
artillery, tanks and infantry combat vehicles' fire, portable
complexes of armed artillery releases were utilized.
As Armenpress reports, the military exercises were launched in
accordance with the sketched plan. Accordingly with the plan the
situation becomes dramatically tenser in ''Sevania''and ''Dalarik''
mid October and September.Under such circumstances armed bandit and
terrorist groups are planning to turn public disobedience into action
including the use of weapons and terrorist actions.
Extremist organizations, illegally armed and a number of terrorist
groups may start major terroristic acts aimed at provocation of mass
disturbances, seizure of objects of national significance, local self
government authorities and subsequently declaring it as a sovereign
state. ''Zangeria'' under the pretext of carrying out strategic
exercises starts to deploy the forces along the border with Sevania
aimed at demonstrating the use of force . ''Burnastan'' taking
advantage of the opportunity and the concentration of ''Sevania''
Armed Forces majority on the border with ''Zangeria'' launches armed
provocations in border areas, in the course of which the separate
military units made attempts to enter the " disputed territory " in
order to make ''Sevania'' undertake abrupt steps.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan , senior servicemen, representatives
of CSTO secretariat, CSTO united chamber, journalist are following the
military exercises.
The Collective Security Treaty Organization was signed in 1992, May
15. Armenia, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan are among CSTO member states.
From: A. Papazian
12:25, 19 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: ''Cooperation 2012'' military
exercises hosted in Military Institute after Marshal Baghramyan with
the participation of Collective Security Treaty Organization Rapid
Reaction Forces are over: the simulated enemy is destroyed.Over 2
thousand servicemen, 500 military units partook at the launched
military exercises. The ammunition, including air force bombing,
artillery, tanks and infantry combat vehicles' fire, portable
complexes of armed artillery releases were utilized.
As Armenpress reports, the military exercises were launched in
accordance with the sketched plan. Accordingly with the plan the
situation becomes dramatically tenser in ''Sevania''and ''Dalarik''
mid October and September.Under such circumstances armed bandit and
terrorist groups are planning to turn public disobedience into action
including the use of weapons and terrorist actions.
Extremist organizations, illegally armed and a number of terrorist
groups may start major terroristic acts aimed at provocation of mass
disturbances, seizure of objects of national significance, local self
government authorities and subsequently declaring it as a sovereign
state. ''Zangeria'' under the pretext of carrying out strategic
exercises starts to deploy the forces along the border with Sevania
aimed at demonstrating the use of force . ''Burnastan'' taking
advantage of the opportunity and the concentration of ''Sevania''
Armed Forces majority on the border with ''Zangeria'' launches armed
provocations in border areas, in the course of which the separate
military units made attempts to enter the " disputed territory " in
order to make ''Sevania'' undertake abrupt steps.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan , senior servicemen, representatives
of CSTO secretariat, CSTO united chamber, journalist are following the
military exercises.
The Collective Security Treaty Organization was signed in 1992, May
15. Armenia, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan are among CSTO member states.
From: A. Papazian