
Russian military drills fire missiles in Arctic sea near Alaska
Two Russian nuclear-powered submarines fired cruise missiles in the Arctic on September 16, 2022, as part of military drills designed to test Moscow’s readiness for a possible conflict in its icy northern waters, the defence ministry said. The drills, named Umka-2022, took place in the Chukchi Sea, an eastern stretch of the Arctic Ocean that separates Russia from Alaska.
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