Germany Leads a Military Exercise in the Baltic as Tensions with Russia Simmer
Quadriga involves 8,000 troops from 14 countries and over 40 ships, aiming to enhance NATO's eastern flank readiness amid concurrent Russian-Belarusian drills.
- Germany leads a military exercise dubbed Quadriga in the Baltic Sea, involving over 8,000 service members from 14 countries, including NATO allies.
- The exercise involves 40 ships, 20 aircraft, and over 1,800 road vehicles, and aims to strengthen Germany's military capabilities.
- Gen. Carsten Breuer stated that the exercise demonstrates Germany's responsibility and reliability as a NATO supply hub.
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Germany leads a military exercise in the Baltic as tensions with Russia simmer
Germany is leading a major military exercise that focuses on moving troops and equipment to Lithuania as tensions with Russia on the eastern fringe of NATO simmer.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThe "Quadriga" military exercise began in Rostock with the participation of 8,000 soldiers from 14 NATO members, led by the German Navy.
The exercises, which are not official NATO maneuvers this time, involve more than 8,000 German soldiers, 40 ships, 30 aircraft or helicopters and more than 1800 vehicles.
·Kyiv, Ukraine
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