The countries carry out the maneuvers in the Gulf of Oman.
This Thursday the Russian Defense Ministry indicated that Russia, China and Iran are carrying out joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman and its airspace, according to the Interfax agency.
“From January 18 to January 22, the Russian-Chinese-Iranian naval exercises, CHIRU-2Q22, are held in the Gulf of Oman (in the northern part of the Arabian Sea) and its airspace,” Defense signaled.
A detachment of Pacific Fleet ships, the Varyag missile cruiser and the Admiral Tributs anti-submarine ship, as well as the tanker Boris Butoma, are taking part in the exercises.
During the maneuvers, artillery fire against a maritime target, joint tactical maneuvers and search and rescue tasks at sea are planned, according to Defense.
Likewise, inspection activities and the liberation of a ship captured by pirates will be organized. (I)

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