Shoigu: created two more military zones against NATO expansion
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu announced that they have created two new military zones in response to the expansion of NATO and the creation of military potential on Russia's borders.
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu announced that they have created two new military zones in response to the expansion of NATO and the creation of military potential on Russia's borders.
In his speech at the meeting with Ministry of Defense officials, Shoygu shared the information that new military regions were created within the country.
Reminding that NATO has created military potential near Russian borders, that Finland is a member of NATO and that Sweden will join the Alliance, Shoigu said, "We have taken steps to strengthen the troop groups in the northwest and western strategic directions. Leningrad and Moscow military regions in the Armed Forces "Two special strategic regional unions were created: he said.