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Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan hold strategic joint military drills at Forish training ground

The joint military exercises between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, known as "Cooperation-2024," have successfully concluded at the Forish training ground in the Jizzakh region. The exercises, aimed at enhancing bilateral military coordination and preparedness, were observed by senior military officials, including Major General Shuhrat Kholmukhamedov, Chief of the General Staff of Uzbekistan’s Armed Forces, and Lieutenant General Sultan Kamaletdinov from Kazakhstan.

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The exercises unfolded in two main stages, designed to simulate real-life military threats. During the first stage, a small armed group illegally crossed the state border through mountainous paths and took refuge in local homes, attempting to distract attention and create favorable conditions for operations in other directions.

In the second phase, the scenario escalated as a mock enemy gathered large military units near the borders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, preparing for an incursion. Military units from both nations collaborated to devise countermeasures, focusing on neutralizing sabotage operations and preventing large-scale attacks on key strategic facilities.

At the conclusion of the drills, both nations' top military officials commended the professionalism and contribution of their respective armed forces. Distinguished servicemen from both Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan were awarded for their exemplary performance and outstanding contributions during the joint exercises.

These drills mark a significant step in strengthening military cooperation between the two Central Asian neighbors and improving their capabilities in responding to potential threats in the region.

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