Russia’s Northern Fleet holds military drills in Arctic region
(last modified Wed, 26 Jan 2022 17:22:31 GMT )
Jan 26, 2022 17:22 UTC
  •  Russia’s Northern Fleet holds military drills in Arctic region

Russia’s Northern Fleet starts military drills in the Arctic in a declared attempt to rehearse protecting a major shipping lane in the region as Moscow stages sweeping military exercises involving all of its fleets amid alarming tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine.

On Wednesday, a detachment of warships and support vessels of the Northern Fleet, the most powerful fleet in the Russian Navy, entered the Barents Sea, the Russian Defense Ministry announced on its official Twitter account. It added that the deployment was part of an exercise with the Arctic expeditionary group of forces and troops.

The military drills, which involve some 30 warships, 20 aircraft and 1,200 personnel, are designed to assess the troops’ combat readiness in the Arctic and their ability to protect the Northern Sea Route. Russia has invested heavily in infrastructure to develop the shipping lane.

According to Russian authorities, Moscow intends to begin year-round shipping via the Northern Sea Route in 2022 or 2023.

In a statement, the Northern Fleet said that the military exercises will see troops rehearse repelling military threats and help “ensure the security of sea lanes and Russia's areas of maritime economic activity in the northern seas in the event of a crisis.”

Separately on Wednesday, the Russian Black Sea Fleet announced that more than 20 combat ships and vessels of the fleet had departed from their naval bases in Sevastopol and Novorossiysk to carry out military drills in the Black Sea waters.

“The drills of combined-arms task forces, naval strike and amphibious assault groups in the Black Sea involve frigates, guard ships, missile corvettes and missile boats, amphibious assault ships, small anti-submarine warfare ships and also minesweepers,” the Fleet’s press office added in a statement, carried by TASS news agency.

Last week, Moscow said it would hold a series of drills involving all its fleets in the seas adjacent to Russia in January and February. The exercises will also include maneuvers in the Mediterranean, the North Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk, the northeast Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific.

According to TASS, the sweeping drills, overall, will bring together more than 140 warships and support vessels, over 60 aircraft, 1,000 items of military hardware and some 10,000 troops.

The developments come as tensions over Ukraine are alarmingly rising.

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