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Tue, 07/10/2018 - 12:48

Russia, Japan Conduct Joint Military Drill on Ship Search in Maizuru

Servicemen and women with the Russian and Japanese fleets have conducted a joint military training on ship interception and search at the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Forces base on Maizuru. The training was performed as part of a visit by three Russian ships to Japan, according to Russia's Eastern Military District Pacific Ocean Fleet news service. The detachment of warships, which includes two large anti-submarine ships — Admiral Tributs and Admiral Vinogradov — and a medium range tanker Pechenga, arrived to Japanese Navy base Maizuru Thursday. "In accordance to the visit plan, marine units of Pacific Fleet detachment, acting as a searching team, together with Japanese servicemen, have conducted an exercise on suspicious vessel search," the news service stated. Both sides exchanged visits to their warships, the news service reported. So-called doors-open days were reportedly conducted on the Tributs and the Vinogradov. A mini football match between the servicemen of the two nations has also been scheduled, according to the statement. The visit is scheduled to wrap up on July 10. Read more: https://sputniknews.com/military/201807081066151973-russia-japan-naval-drill-maizuru/

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