Thursday 12 April 2018

RUSSIAN NAVY LAUNCHES LIVE-FIRE EXERCISES OFF SYRIAN COAST AMID EXPECTED US STRIKES

11.04.2018
Russian Navy Launches Live-Fire Exercises Off Syrian Coast Amid Expected US Strikes
Russian navy ships fire off missiles at a parade. Stringer/REUTERS
Russia has scheduled a missile-firing exercise in the eastern Mediterranean as US President Donald Trump have threatened Syia and Russian forces deployed in the country with “smart” missiles.
The Russian military exercises, including missile-firing, will be held from April 11 to April 26 around Nicosia in the eastern Mediterranean.
A similar warning was earlier issued by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which had recommended all aircraft to supervise over their flights in the eastern Mediterranean region within the next 72 hours. The warning appeared due to possible airstrikes on Syria involving cruise missiles or air-to-surface missiles.
Meanwhile, the US Navy P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol plane, known as a “submarine killer”, was observed by the flying to south of Cyprus, having likely departed from Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy, and headed eastward toward Syria.
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U.S Navy P8 Poseidon south of  travelling eastwards towards .
According to the satellite images, eleven Russian battleships have already left the port of Tartus for the exercise.
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 ISI reveals: Disappearance of most of the   Forces from Port, .
Those missing naval vessels have now been deployed at sea due to possible near-future . Only one  class submarine remained.  
 The Russian military exercises off Syria’s coast is another signal showing the developing escalation scennario in the region. Some media activists already described the exercises as an answer to President Trump’s threats.


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