Defense/ Russia
Russia will continue ordering
snap drills to test the combat readiness of its armed forces, the country’s
state news agency Ria
Novosti reported
today, after the deputy minister of defence Arkady Bahin told press that
military resources have not been hampered by U.S. or EU sanctions.
“We are not experiencing any deficit in supplies which
is why we are able to conduct snap drills to test our battle readiness,” he
said.
According to him, Russia has conducted over 3,500
military exercises in some form or another in 2014, having only started
conducting snap drills in 2013.
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