Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 3 January 2013


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Wed Jan 2, 2013 10:51 am (PST) . Posted by:

"Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff

http://rt.com/news/russian-navy-major-exercise-211/

RT
January 2, 2013

Russian Navy to hold biggest war games in decades

The four major Russian Navy fleets will hold a joint exercise in late January in the Mediterranean and Black seas. It will be the biggest such event in decades.

Commands for the Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific fleets have been preparing for the exercises since December of last year, the Russian Defense Ministry has announced. Warships detached for the event are currently sailing to those regions.

“The primary goal of the exercise is to train issues regarding formation of a battle group consisting of troops of different branches outside of the Russian Federation, planning of its deployment and managing a coordinated action of a joint Navy group in accordance with a common plan,” the ministry’s information department explained.

The exercise will include several scenarios, including the loading of amphibious troops from an unprepared coast in the Northern Caucasus onto transport vessels.

The announcement comes days after the launch of the nuclear-powered submarine Vladimir Monomakh, the third Borei-class strategic submarine cruiser produced in Russia. The vessel, armed with Bulava ICBMs, will become part of the country’s nuclear deterrence force after completing sea trials.

The Russian Navy's five fleets each have their own headquarters. The strongest, the Northern fleet is based in Severomorsk in north-west of the country. The Baltic fleet is based in Kaliningrad, the western Russian enclave on the coast of the Baltic Sea.

The Black Sea fleet is based in Sevastopol, Ukraine, from which Russia rents a naval base. The Pacific fleet is based in Vladivostok in Russia’s Far East. The Caspian flotilla is the smallest in the Russian Navy, but is the strongest naval force in the enclosed Caspian Sea.

Warships from the four main fleets conduct joint naval drills on a regular basis to streamline command and control for operations. Groups of ships detached from different fleets also often sail for joint missions in the high seas. The patrol in the Mediterranean in August 2012 drew worldwide attention amid rumors that the ships would become involved in the Syrian civil war.

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http://en.rian.ru/military_news/20130102/178543197/Russia_to_Hold_Large-Scale.html

Russian Information Agency Novosti
January 2, 2013

Russia to Hold Large-Scale Mediterranean, Black Sea Naval Drills

MOSCOW: Russia will hold large-scale naval drills in the Mediterranean and Black Seas in late January with the involvement of warships from the Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific Fleets, the Russian Defense Ministry’s press office reported on Wednesday.

“The Russian Navy’s drills of this scope will be held for the first time over the past few decades and are designed to improve control, ensure and practice multiservice force interaction of the fleets in the far-off maritime zones,” the press office said.

The drills will be held in line with the Russian Armed Forces’ 2013 combat training plan and will aim to “practice the issues of establishing a multiservice grouping of forces (troops) outside Russia, planning its use and conducting joint actions as part of a united naval grouping based on a common plan,” the press office said.

The naval task forces from the Russian Fleets are currently heading towards the designated areas of the naval exercises.

The drills will also simulate operations to load marine troops and paratroopers from the rough coast of the North Caucasus onto amphibious ships and will help the Navy’s personnel acquire necessary marine practice skills during the performance of “combat training missions in the Black and Mediterranean Seas,” the press office said.
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Wed Jan 2, 2013 6:06 pm (PST) . Posted by:

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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-01/03/c_124176851.htm

Xinhua News Agency
January 3, 2013

5 killed in U.S. drone strike in NW Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: At least five people were killed in a U.S. drone strike launched in the wee hours of Thursday in Pakistan's northwest tribal area of South Waziristan, reported local media Dunya.

According to the local media reports, the strike took place at about 0:30 a.m. local time when two of the four U.S. drones flying over the area fired four missiles at a house suspected of being a militant hideout in the Angoor Ada area of South Waziristan bordering Afghanistan.

Details about the identities of the killed are not immediately known.

This is the first U.S. drone strike launched in 2013.

Last year a total of 39 U.S. drone strikes (counted on daily basis) were launched in Pakistan, mostly in its northwest tribal area of North Waziristan, leaving at least 274 killed.
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Wed Jan 2, 2013 7:11 pm (PST) . Posted by:

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http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9107132421

Fars News Agency
January 2, 2013

Foreign Military Intervention in Syria: Red Line for Russia

TEHRAN: Russia opposes any development in Syria which occurs as a result of foreign military intervention and doesn't want to come out of the Syrian scene empty-handed, a senior Iranian legislator said on Wednesday.

"Causing developments through military intervention and remaining empty-handed in the developments in Syria are Moscow's red line," member of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission and Russia Expert Mehdi Sanayee told FNA.

Noting that the deployment of Russian ground forces in Syria is seen as the new step in the Syrian crisis, he said, "Russia tries to prove on the international scene that it is committed to its strategy, which is opposition to and confrontation against foreign military intervention and unilateral moves in Syria and to show that it has not surrendered on them."

He referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks a few weeks ago which were deemed to hint a change in Moscow's position on Syria, and said now Russia, by deploying ground forces in Syria, wants to announce that it is committed to its previous strategy.

His remarks came after the huge landing ship Novocherkassk of the Russian Black Sea fleet left its port in Novorossiysk city on Sunday heading towards thw Eastern Mediterranean to the technical support base at Tartus, the Syrian national port.

The Novocherkassk is the third such craft dispatched since Friday to Tartus. An unnamed official in the Russian general staff told the Interfax news agency that several military vehicles and one naval infantry unit have joined the Novocherkassk on Saturday.

Also, Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Alexander Lukashevich late December rejected media reports that President Bashar Assad's resignation is the precondition for any future negotiations over the Syrian crisis.

"No one has set any preconditions for (Assad's) resignation. There's no such condition in the agreed-upon Geneva communiqué," the Russian foreign ministry official was quoted as saying by Voice of Russia.