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Russia's Pacific Fleet said on social media platforms on the 20th that a Pacific Fleet mixed strike force conducted missile launch training on simulated enemy ships in the waters off the South Kuril Islands, and all targets were successfully hit. The Russian Pacific Fleet said in a post that in the waters off the South Kuril Islands, the missile cruiser “Varyag” launched a “Vulcan” anti-ship missile, the nuclear-powered submarine “Omsk” launched a “granite” cruise missile, and the “fortress” shore-based anti-ship missile system launched an “onyx” anti-ship missile. The training strike target is more than 300 kilometers from the launch site. The Russian side did not mention the timing of this training. Also, according to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency on the 21st, regarding Russia's missile launch training near the disputed islands between Japan and Russia, Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshitsu told the media on the 20th local time in the visiting country Amman, that “strengthening armaments on the four northern islands is contrary to Japan's position and is unacceptable.”
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Russia's Pacific Fleet said on social media platforms on the 20th that a Pacific Fleet mixed strike force conducted missile launch training on simulated enemy ships in the waters off the South Kuril Islands, and all targets were successfully hit. The Russian Pacific Fleet said in a post that in the waters off the South Kuril Islands, the missile cruiser “Varyag” launched a “Vulcan” anti-ship missile, the nuclear-powered submarine “Omsk” launched a “granite” cruise missile, and the “fortress” shore-based anti-ship missile system launched an “onyx” anti-ship missile. The training strike target is more than 300 kilometers from the launch site. The Russian side did not mention the timing of this training. Also, according to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency on the 21st, regarding Russia's missile launch training near the disputed islands between Japan and Russia, Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshitsu told the media on the 20th local time in the visiting country Amman, that “strengthening armaments on the four northern islands is contrary to Japan's position and is unacceptable.”
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