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Russian, Chinese Warships Begin Joint Patrols in Asia-Pacific

VLADIVOSTOK (Sputnik) - Russian and Chinese warships have begun joint patrols in the Asia-Pacific following joint drills, Russia's Pacific Fleet said in a statement on Tuesday.
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"Russian and Chinese navies' warships replenished supplies in the Sea of Okhotsk after participating in the 'Beibu/Interaction - 2024' exercise, formed a tactical group, and began carrying out patrol missions in the Asia-Pacific region. The ship group crossed the Bussol Strait and entered the northwestern Pacific Ocean," the statement read.
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During joint patrols, the crews will conduct training and combat exercises, including anti-submarine defense and sea rescue. The Russian tactical group includes large battleships. Chinese destroyers, a frigate, and an integrated supply ship are also taking part in the patrol.
A joint detachment of ships from Russia's Pacific Fleet and the Chinese navy departed from Vladivostok on September 21 for the Beibu/Interaction - 2024 naval drills.
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