HUR Publishes Russian Military Order, Claims Proof of Moscow Increasing Military Footprint in Armenia
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Yerevan denied the initial claims, but Kyyiv issued an alleged order from the Russian army to strengthen the military presence on Russia's largest base in Armenia near the border with Turkey.
HUR publishes Russian military order, claims proof of Moscow increasing military footprint in Armenia
Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) on July 7 published what it claimed was a Russian army order to increase its military presence at a base in Armenia, two days after HUR's warning of such a move was denied by Yerevan.HUR first made the claim on July 5, saying Russia was increasing its forces at the Gyumri base to exert greater influence in the South Caucasus and "destabilize the global security situation."Armenia's Foreign Ministry denied th…
On Saturday, 5 July, the Ukrainian military intelligence services reported that they had information indicating that Russia was strengthening its armed presence in Armenia, at Gyumri base, in the western part of the country. Following a denial issued by the Armenian authorities, Kiev published Monday, 7th a telegram presented as a list of measures aimed at rebuilding the Moscow forces in Gyumri 30. The published document was perceived as particu…
The Ukrainian Military Information Service (GUR) warns that Russia increases and consolidates its military presence in Armenia, particularly on the military base of Gyumri, strategically located in the South Caucasus.
According to Ukrainian Military Intelligence (HUR), Russia is increasing and strengthening its military presence in Armenia, while Yerevan denies these claims.
Ukrainian military intelligence says Moscow is strengthening its Gyumri base near the Turkish border, a move Russia is reportedly seeking to gain greater influence in the South Caucasus region.
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