Military training exercises will take place in Novosibirsk.
The city-hero administration of Novorossiysk, Russia, has announced a live-fire exercise scheduled to take place in the Sea of Azov port on August 8. The exercise, which will occur from 11:00 to 13:00, will involve live-fire drills from artillery installations on the piers of the Military Harbor.
As a precautionary measure during the live-fire exercise, navigation and underwater activities are prohibited. This includes all small vessels and watercraft, as well as underwater work and diving operations. These restrictions are in place to ensure safety for all parties involved.
Additional safety measures have been put in place to ensure the exercise's success. Practical actions to repel attacks by unmanned boats and UAVs will be practiced during the exercise. The exercise also includes measures to ensure safety for all parties involved.
The exercise is not open to the public for navigation or underwater activities. The press service of the city-hero administration made the announcement of the exercise.
It's important to note that while the exercise is taking place in the port of Novorossiysk, there is currently no verifiable information available about specific drills or maritime or airspace restrictions implemented during the exercise. For more detailed information, specialized or real-time military sources would be needed.
The exercise in Novorossiysk port of Krasnodar, Russia, is part of a broader military context, with ongoing conflicts and geopolitical tensions in the region. However, the specifics of this exercise, such as its purpose and scope, remain unclear without further information.
[1] Sources for ongoing conflict in Ukraine: [Link 1], [Link 2] [2] Sources for unrelated maritime incidents: [Link 3], [Link 4], [Link 5]
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