Russia
Plans to Keep 10 Warships in Mediterranean
MOSCOW,
March 1 (RIA Novosti) – A proposed Russian permanent naval task
force in the Mediterranean Sea may consist of up to 10 combat and
auxiliary ships, a high-ranking military source said.
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March, 2013
“A
command headquarters responsible for the deployment of a permanent
naval task force must be set up at the Black Sea Fleet,” the source
told RIA Novosti on Thursday.
“The
group may consist of up to 10 vessels, including auxiliary ships,”
he said.
A
source in the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces confirmed on
Thursday that the deployment of Russian warships in the Mediterranean
had been a subject of planning for some time.
“It
could be a task force consisting of warships from three Russian
fleets, similar to the one that has been carrying out exercises in
the eastern part of the Mediterranean, near the Syrian coast, for the
last six months,” the source said.
The
task force may operate on a rotation basis and use ports in Cyprus,
Montenegro, Greece and Syria as resupply points, the official added.
Russian
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu earlier said that Russia needs a group
of warships to be permanently present in the Mediterranean Sea to
secure the country’s interests in the region.
The
Soviet Union maintained the 5th Mediterranean Squadron in the
Mediterranean Sea from 1967 until 1992. It was formed to counter the
US Navy 6th Fleet during the Cold War, and consisted of 30-50
warships and auxiliary vessels at different times.
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