In
the west, trying to put a good spin on things, this is interpreted as
“Putin blinked”
Russian
troops ordered home from surprise war games
President
Putin has ordered troops sent last week to a surprise military
exercise in western and central Russia to return to their bases.
RT,
4
March, 2014
Putin
ordered the return after a Defense Ministry report, which said the
exercises have been conducted successfully, presidential spokesman
Dmitry Peskov told the media.
The
surprise military drills in Russia’s central and western
territorial commands were launched last Wednesday.
They
involved 150,000 troops, 90 aircraft, 880 armor, 80 warships and
other hardware.
On
Monday the last phase of the drill was witnessed by Putin, who
visited the Kirillovsk military range in Leningrad region in
north-western Russia.
During
the phase the 138th Mechanized Brigade of the Sixth Army of the
Western Military District and the 104th Guards Airborne Regiment of
the 76th Guards Airborne Division engaged in tactical war games. They
demonstrated in the field their capabilities to maneuver and cripple
enemy logistics, communication and control before a direct offensive.
The
finale was somewhat spoilt by a heavy snow storm, which made a
planned deployment of airborne troops too risky.
The
exercises, which came amid a political crisis in Ukraine, were taken
as a sign of a possible massive military incursion by some Russia
watchers in the West.
Such
drills, however, are called on a regular basis in Russia, with the
previous one conducted in July in the east of the country.
Russia
is currently under criticism from Western powers after the senate
approved the sending of troops to Ukraine if needed to protect
civilians from possible violence.
Moscow
is concerned that radical extremists, who helped oust President
Yanukovich and put in power the current self-proclaimed government in
Kiev, may target regions in eastern and southern Ukraine, which
refused to take orders from the new central authorities.
Western
powers see the stance as aggressive and violating international law.
Moscow denies the allegations, saying it is only concerned with
protection of human rights in an unstable Ukraine and with the fate
of ethnic Russians living there.
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