The Council of DFO will deliberate on the activities of the "Warrior" facilities.
In Khabarovsk today, the Far Eastern Federal District, under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, will convene a meeting. All Far Eastern governors, along with the Head of Yakutia, Aisen Nikolaev, will attend the gathering.
The meeting's main agenda includes evaluating the performance of regional "VOIN" centers and discussing the All-Russian tournament "VOIN's Path," scheduled to take place in Yakutsk.
During the military-tactical game "Warrior's Trail," the Khabarovsk branch of the "VOIN" Center tested the competition format, which involved tasking cadets to locate a hypothetical enemy group through aerial reconnaissance, capture their camp, and detonate a "gas pipeline," among other objectives. Trutnev lauded the enthusiasm of the participants and expressed a desire to create a competitive format for students and instructors of the "VOIN" Center. He emphasized the necessity to elevate the level of competitions, offering students a benchmark to improve their abilities. The ambitious plan includes collaboration with special forces operators and Russian Federation Heroes for the launch of this format this year.
Although additional context and details about the "VOIN Center" and the "VOIN's Path" tournament could not be found, local or official announcements related to the Far Eastern Federal District may provide further insights on these topics.
- Sports-analysis of the All-Russian tournament "VOIN's Path," which is scheduled to take place in Yakutsk, could be based on the results and performance of the military-tactical game "Warrior's Trail" at the Khabarovsk branch of the "VOIN" Center.
- The Meeting in Khabarovsk, under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy, will likely include sports-analysis discussions about the competitive format to be developed for students and instructors of the "VOIN" Center, taking inspiration from the military-tactical game "Warrior's Trail."