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Russia ‘shoots down 50 planes and missiles’ during massive war games in chilling warning to the West

 Russia ‘shoots down 50 planes and missiles’ during massive war games in chilling warning to the West

 RUSSIAN missiles reportedly destroyed more than 50 aerial targets during a massive new war games in a chilling warning to the West.

The deployment included the Buk system which was infamously used to down a passenger plane over Ukraine in 2014.

Russia conducted more terrifying war drills last week
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Russia conducted more terrifying war drills last weekCredit: East2West
The drills featured the Buk rocket system which was used to shoot down a passenger jet in Ukraine in 2014
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The drills featured the Buk rocket system which was used to shoot down a passenger jet in Ukraine in 2014Credit: East2West
Footage of the drills was released today
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Footage of the drills was released todayCredit: East2West
Russia has increased its war games this year as a warning to the West
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Russia has increased its war games this year as a warning to the WestCredit: East2West

Video shows the major day-night drills at the Kapustin Yar training ground in Astrakhan region.

"During the exercise, the troops eliminated targets imitating small unmanned aerial vehicles, attack helicopters, fighters, bombers, ballistic and cruise missiles in an electronic countermeasures environment," said the Central Military District.

“Crews of air defence missile systems performed missile launches both in daytime and at night with an accuracy of more than 90 percent.”

Some 2,000 troops deployed an array of weaponry including portable air defence missile systems and the Tunguska anti-aircraft missile facility.

Around 200 armoured vehicles were involved in the drills last week for which footage was only now released by the Defence Ministry’s TV channel Zvezda.

Russian forces have been on high alert with a succession of military exercises since troops were massed on the Ukrainian border in April.This included last month’s drills along Russia’s borders with the West, but also across the country’s 11-time zones.

They come amid concern over Russia’s gas supplies to European countries Britain and concern for shortages this winter.

A Buk missile shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over pro-Moscow rebel-held eastern Ukraine on 17 July 2014, with all 298 people on board killed.

Last month, Vladimir Putin launched a huge war games with 200,000 troops spanning 2,000km on Europe's doorstep.

WAR GAMES

The Zapad-2021 military drills include Belarus and run north to south from the Baltic to Ukraine.

The joint exercise with landlocked Belarus - which borders three NATO countries -  came amid a significant step towards Russia swallowing up its westerly neighbour after talks between Putin and Minsk dictator Alexander Lukashenko

On Europe’s doorstep, and close to the tinderbox in Ukraine, the Russian show of strength is being monitored closely by the West at a time of intense diplomatic tension. 

"These exercises are not aimed against anyone," insisted Putin after talks with Lukashenko, who has faced unprecedented protests against his iron-fist rule spanning more than a quarter of a century. 

TENSIONS RISING

But the drills were "logical at a time, when other alliances, such as NATO, actively ramp up their presence near the borders of the Union State (of Russia and Belarus).”

The Kremlin hardliner said: “We discussed issues related to forming a common defence space and ensuring security along our borders.”

It came weeks after the US Navy launched it biggest war games in 40 years as Washington "prepares" for a future world war amid tensions with Russia and China.

The drill marks a return to similar Cold War exercises that were seen during the 1980s.

MH17 was flying was flying over eastern Ukraine when it was shot down in 2014
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MH17 was flying was flying over eastern Ukraine when it was shot down in 2014

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