Тысячи военнослужащих НАТО прибывают в Грузию на учения «Noble Partner 2020»

В воскресенье были введены ограничения движения на основных грузинских автомагистралях из-за передвижения по ним тяжелой военной техники, которая перебрасывается из грузинского черноморского порта Поти на военную базу Вазиани недалеко от Тбилиси в рамках учений Nobel Partner 2020. Приблизительно 2800 солдат из Франции, Грузии, Польши, Великобритании и США примут участие в учениях Noble Partner 2020, которые пройдут в Грузии с 7 по 18 сентября.

Боевые бронированные машины Stryker, автомобили Humvee, артиллерийские орудия и грузовики материально-технического снабжения были выгружены с сухогруза Ocean Freedom в порту Поти в ночь с четверга на пятницу (3-4 сентября).

Затем американская техника была доставлена ​​колонной на базу 2-й пехотной бригады Вооруженных сил Грузии в Сенаки на западе страны. Машины покинут базу в два этапа в воскресенье и вторник и будут переведены на базу 4-й механизированной бригады Грузинских Вооруженных сил в Вазиани, где будут проходить учения. С воскресенья по вторник на ряде основных дорог действуют ограничения движения во время перевозки военной техники.

Объявляя об ограничениях, власти Грузии заявили, что по трассе Тбилиси-Сенаки-Леселидзе с полуторачасовым интервалом будут следовать 9 военных конвоев с американской военной техникой, в связи с чем будет осуществляться движение из Сенаки в Тбилиси (Вазиани) на малой скорости 6 и 8 сентября с 04:00 до 12:00 и 7 сентября с 4:00 до 17:00.

В качестве меры предосторожности из-за пандемии коронавируса все оборудование было продезинфицировано по прибытии в Грузию. Представитель военного ведомства США сообщил, что по согласованию с правительством Грузии в связи с пандемией количество личного состава, участвующего в учениях, было сокращено в качестве меры предосторожности.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Военная техника США после разгрузки в порту Поти, 4 сентября перед учениями Nobel Partner 2020 (скриншот видео Министерства обороны Грузии / Agenda.ge)

 

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