Pakistan-Russia Druzhba-VII counter-terrorism exercise wraps up with successful drills

PABBI: The Pakistan-Russia joint counter-terrorism exercise, Druzhba-VII, concluded on Friday with a closing ceremony at the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC).

Military officials from both nations hailed the exercise as a successful demonstration of tactical skills and inter-military cooperation.

The two-week exercise, which began on October 13, saw participation from special forces of the Pakistan Army alongside a contingent of 54 Russian troops, engaging in various training drills and counter-terrorism techniques, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Lieutenant General Fayyaz Hussain Shah, Inspector General Training & Evaluation, attended the closing ceremony as the chief guest, with Russian Ambassador Albert P. Khorev observing the proceedings. The ISPR noted that “the troops displayed the highest standards of professionalism,” emphasizing that the collaboration was instrumental in refining tactical procedures.

As the seventh bilateral engagement of its kind, the exercise aimed to enhance skills and share expertise in counter-terrorism operations. “This joint training enhances our historic ties and strengthens our shared commitment to combating terrorism,” stated an official release.

Druzhba-VII highlighted the evolving military relations between Pakistan and Russia, providing a platform for both nations to benefit from each other’s specialized experiences in counter-terror operations. The exercise concluded with a demonstration of advanced tactical drills, showcasing the skills and coordination developed over the fortnight.

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