Russia has conducted multiple military operations and exercises across different regions, demonstrating its strategic capabilities. Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, completed a flight lasting over six hours over neutral waters of the Sea of Japan, escorted by Su-35S and Su-30SM fighter jets, according to the Russian Defense Ministry and various news agencies. Concurrently, Russia's Pacific Fleet launched cruise and anti-ship missiles during drills in the Sea of Japan, including a frigate firing high-precision cruise missiles that destroyed a sea target. Additionally, naval exercises are underway in the Baltic Sea, focusing on defending against underwater threats with advanced antisubmarine tactics. The Baltic Fleet drills involved commando divers intercepting mock enemy underwater groups, FPV drones targeting surface assets, and electronic warfare systems countering airfield attacks. In Russia’s Eastern Military District, the 'Selenga-2025' joint drills with Mongolian troops are in progress, featuring urban assaults, UAV operations, artillery fire, tank maneuvers, and battlefield medical evacuations. These activities underscore Russia's ongoing military readiness and operational reach in key strategic areas.
Russia’s Navy chief inspected Baltic Fleet drills, where naval units trained against underwater sabotage and UAV strikes Commando divers intercepted a mock enemy underwater group, FPV drones destroyed surface targets, and EW systems repelled airfield attacks https://t.co/MTczsHO5M7
🇷🇺🇲🇳 ‘Selenga-2025’ drills are underway in Russia’s Eastern Military District, Mongolian troops train under the guidance of Russian combat veterans Exercises include storming trenches, urban assaults, UAV ops, artillery fire, tank maneuvers, & battlefield medical evacuations https://t.co/dK30PTCBtM
🇷🇺 The Russian navy conducts exercises to defend against underwater threats in the Baltic, showcasing advanced antisubmarine tactics. #NavalDefense #MilitaryExercise #BalticSea https://t.co/jwsHq1FDvh