Россия планирует провести в августе широкомасштабные военные учения недалеко от Кавказа

Россия планирует провести крупномасштабные военные учения вблизи с Кавказским регионом, совпадающие с годовщиной грузино-российской войны 2008.

Более 100 самолетов и вертолетов примут участие в крупномасштабных военных учениях на юге России с 6 по 16 августа, сообщает журналистам в среду пресс-служба Южного военного округа Вооруженных сил РФ.

"Более 100 самолетов и вертолетов оперативно-тактической и армейской авиации 4-й армии ВВС и ПВО ЮВО будет задействовано в плановом двустороннем учении по управлению авиацией и войсками ПВО с боевой стрельбой", - говорится в сообщении.

Воздушные операции будут проводиться от Крыма до Каспийского моря, от Абхазии до Астраханской области. В рамках учений предполагается вывести авиацию из-под удара условного противника по базам в Ростовской области, Краснодарском крае и Крыму с передислокацией на оперативные аэродромы под Астраханью и Ставрополем, а также в Северной Осетии.

На втором этапе маневров группировки ВВС и ПВО отразят ракетный удар и атакуют "неприятеля" в Крыму, на Кубани и Ставрополье, в районах полигонов Капустин Яр и Ашулук в Астраханской области, а также над Черным и Каспийским морями.

Российская авиация также отразит атаку крылатыми ракетами вместе с шестью кораблями Черноморского флота.

Время проведения учений совпадает с 11-й годовщиной грузино-российской войны в 2008 году с участием российских военных элементов, базирующихся в Крыму и Абхазии. Там, где российское присутствие считается незаконным, эти военные учения становятся спорными и оскорбительными, особенно для Украины и Грузии.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Су-24 ВВС России (архивная фотография)

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