Kyrgyzstan: Military Exercises Of CSTO Member States “Interaction-2024” Started

In Kyrgyzstan on September 3, military exercises of the Member States of the Organization of the Collective Security Treaty (CSTO) “Interaction-2024” were started, the press service of the organization.

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The tasks of the exercises, the head of the United Staff of the organization, was called the improvement of the mechanisms of making and implementing decisions for the use of forces and means, increase the coherence and operational compatibility of formations in the preparation and conduct of joint operations, the development and testing of new options for creating a system of management of collective forces.

As part of the maneuvers, special exercises will be conducted with the forces and means of intelligence “Search-2024” and the material and technical support “Echelon-2024”.

, representatives of states that are not members of the CSTO: the Algerian People’s Democratic Republic, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Chinese People’s Republic, Mongolia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and the kingdoms were invited as observers to the exercises conducted in the Kyrgyz Republic. Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Uzbekistan, the UN Secretariat, the SCO Secretariat, the Executive Committee and the Anti -Terrorism Center of the CIS.

More than 5 thousand people and over 900 units of military equipment will be involved in the CSTO exercises.

Special teaching with rescue units of the CSTO members “Skala-2024”

“September 4-5, 2024, at the Rock City-Astana training training ground, the Ministry of Emergencies of the Republic of Kazakhstan, located in the Tamgali Tas TAS tract, special exercises with rescue divisions of the CSTO member states” Skala-2024 “on Topic: “The elimination of emergency situations that arose as a result of a destructive earthquake in Central Asia,” the press service of the Ministry of Emergencies of Kazakhstan said in a statement.

The exercises are aimed at improving the effectiveness of interaction in the emergency of rescue units of the CSTO member states, the message is noted.