South Africa's naval exercise with Russia, China raises Western alarm
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China says it plans naval exercises with Russia, South Africa
The drills will be held Feb. 20-27 off Durban and Richards Bay, South Africa, the Defense Ministry in Beijing said in a statement on Sunday, adding China would send a destroyer, a frigate and a supply vessel.
China, Russia and South Africa to hold 2nd joint maritime drills
China, Russia and South Africa will hold joint maritime exercises off the eastern coast of Durban and Richards Bay, South Africa, from February 20 to 27, the Chinese Defense Ministry said on Sunday. In a news release, the ministry said the drills
UPDATE: China announces joint naval drills with Russia, South Africa to safeguard sea transport, maritime economic activities
China’s Defense Ministry announced on Sunday that the second joint naval exercise between China, Russia and South Africa will be held from Monday to February 27, aiming to safeguard sea transport and maritime economic activities amid the intensive efforts of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) to restore exchanges and cooperation with foreign countries, including opening a destroyer to the public at an international expo in Abu Dhabi, afte
South African navy begins drills with China, Russia
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa: South Africa embarked on a 10-day joint military exercises with Russia and China along its eastern coast on Friday, days before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine marks its first full year.The controversial drills, dubbed "Mosi" — "smoke" in the local Tswana language — began off the port cities of Durban and Richards Bay. They will end on February 27.They are the second in a series of routine drills that Pretoria hosts with…
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