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Russian Nuclear Missile Forces Hold Drills in Siberia

MOSCOW, April 2 (Reuters) – ⁠Russian ⁠strategic missile ⁠forces have conducted drills ​in Siberia involving camouflaged movements ‌of Yars intercontinental ballistic ‌missiles that are ⁠capable ⁠of delivering nuclear warheads, the Defence Ministry ​said on Thursday.

Crews practised a range of activities including ​using camouflage and concealment to ⁠disguise movements ⁠of ground-based ⁠missiles in ​the field, the ministry said.

They also ​rehearsed ⁠responding to simulated enemy attacks and countering air attack weapons. The ministry ⁠did not report any launches of missiles.

Russia holds ⁠regular exercises of its strategic nuclear forces in order to test their combat-readiness and send warning signals to the West, at a time of high ⁠tension with its NATO adversaries over the war in Ukraine.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov ​and Mark Trevelyan, Editing ​by William Maclean)

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