Chinese and Russian troops hold joint drill targeting cross-border terrorism
Last week’s joint drill simulated “terrorists attempting to cross the border” to carry out attacks, the PLA Daily report said.
Chinese and Russian troops used air reconnaissance, maritime interception and ambushes on land to block and seize the terrorists during the exercise.
The focus was on boosting intelligence sharing and operational coordination and the exercise showed the “firm determination” of both militaries to take effective measures to combat all forms of terrorism, separatism and extremism while jointly securing their border areas, according to the report.
It said the two sides also discussed further deepening border cooperation.
It is not the first time the two countries have held joint drills focused on countering terrorism. In 2019, China’s paramilitary People’s Armed Police Force took part in a drill with the Russian National Guard, held in Russia.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reaffirmed the two countries’ ongoing cooperation to fight terrorism, including through multilateral platforms, during a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in April, according to Tass.
The Chinese and Russian coastguards also signed a memorandum of understanding on maritime law enforcement cooperation in April last year.