The weapon systems that most threaten CSTO have been identified 17:44

Tactical weapons may pose a threat to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). In this respect “Lente.ru” said military expert, director of the Air Defense Forces Museum Yuri Knutov.

“Aircraft, long-range artillery systems, multiple launch rocket systems and missiles can pose a threat. “So anything that can reach some vital facilities,” he said.

As an example, Knutov cited Finland, on whose territory various NATO weapon systems can be deployed.

He emphasized that the alliance has not agreed on the exact number of military bases and the possibility of placing nuclear weapons on the territory of this country.

Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin called With President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

Leaders of the two countries discussed the interactions between the states as well as the agreements reached by the presidents at the last CSTO summit.

Previously CSTO stated: finds it unacceptable Placing weapon systems close to the borders of member countries of the organization.



Source: Gazeta

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