President Vladimir
Putin called the Navy's Northern Fleet to full combat readiness in exercises in
Russia 's Arctic North
apparently aimed at dwarfing military drills in neighboring Norway , a NATO
member.
"New
challenges and threats to military security require the armed forces to further
boost their military capabilities. Special attention must be paid to newly
created strategic formations in the north," Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu
said, quoted by RIA news agency.
Shoigu said the
order came from Putin, who has promised to spend more than 21 trillion rubles
($340 billion) by the end of the decade to overhaul Russia 's fighting forces.
Putin made his
first public appearance since March 5 on Monday, an absence from view that had
fueled feverish speculation over his health as well as his grip on power. He
was meeting Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev at the Constantine
Palace outside Russia 's second city of St. Petersburg .
Tensions between Russia and Europe worsened last year, leading
eight northern European nations to promise to boost cooperation to counter an
increase in Moscow 's
military activity.
NATO made new
allegations last week that Russia
was arming separatists in east Ukraine ,
where more than 6,000 people have been killed in nearly a year of fighting.
The West and Kiev accuse Russia of supplying arms and
soldiers to support the pro-Russian separatists. Moscow denies the claims.
NATO says it
counted more than 100 intercepts of Russian planes into members' airspace last
year, three times more than in 2013. The intercepts have forced civilian planes
to change their courses and Britain
scrambled Typhoon interceptor planes after two long-range bombers flew over the
English Channel .
"However, the
current security situation in Europe shows
that the exercise is more relevant than ever," Lieutenant General Haga
Lunde said in a statement.
The Russian
exercises are due to last for much of the week during which Russia will celebrate its annexation of the
Ukrainian peninsula
of Crimea , carried out
with the help of special forces.
Other drills
involved 5,000 troops in Russia 's
eastern military district, while another exercise included another 500 troops
from Russia 's troubled North
Caucasus region of Chechnya ,
the site of two separatist wars, wires reported.
The exercises were
meant to focus on fighting Islamist insurgents, whose movement to create a
Muslim state has spread across the predominantly Muslim North
Caucasus , fueled by religion and anger at local abuse of power.
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