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Central Asia holds military drill | Central Asia holds military drill |
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Russia, China and three central Asian countries are conducting a joint military exercise in Tajikistan. | Russia, China and three central Asian countries are conducting a joint military exercise in Tajikistan. |
The operation involves helicopters, military aircraft and armoured vehicles and up to 1,000 military personnel. | The operation involves helicopters, military aircraft and armoured vehicles and up to 1,000 military personnel. |
One of the exercises involves Russian and Tajik special forces countering a simulated terrorist attack from Afghanistan, which borders Tajikistan. | One of the exercises involves Russian and Tajik special forces countering a simulated terrorist attack from Afghanistan, which borders Tajikistan. |
Troops from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are also taking part in the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO) drill. | |
Observers from India, Pakistan and Iran were also present at the event. | |
The BBC's Central Asia Correspondent, Rayhan Demytrie, witnessed the war games and said military personnel shot, ran and parachuted from the sky into a vast training field. | |
Some analysts have described the security grouping of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan as a potential counterweight to the Western military alliance, Nato. | |
But our correspondent says SCO members have expressed their support for US and Nato efforts to stabilise Afghanistan. | |
Moscow and Beijing originally set up a regional body in 1996 to resolve border disputes between China and its central Asian neighbours. | Moscow and Beijing originally set up a regional body in 1996 to resolve border disputes between China and its central Asian neighbours. |
It has since evolved into an alliance seeking co-operation on trade, energy and security issues and when Uzbekistan signed up in 2001 the body was named the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation. |