Germany is deploying hundreds of soldiers to the Baltic
region near the Russian border as part of a force organized by the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
The 500-strong military contingent, including 450 troops
from German armed forces and the rest from Belgium and the Netherlands,
assembled in the Bavarian town of Oberviechtach on Thursday for deployment to
Lithuania, according to Europe-based media reports.
The mechanized infantry soldiers attended a farewell
ceremony before their deployment in what the US-led military alliance has
described as a “deterrence” force against Russia.
"In the past few months, we have undergone a highly
intensive training," said Christoph Huber, commander of the so-called
German Panzergrenadiere force, emphasizing that the soldiers were looking
forward to the “great task.”
According to the reports, soldiers from Battalion 122 of
Germany’s mechanized infantry, along with 26 Leopard-2 tanks and 170 armored
vehicles would be stationed in Lithuania nearly 100 kilometers away from the
Russian city of Kaliningrad in the coming weeks.
The troops would contribute to NATO’s “deterrence” force
against Russia, which is deploying combat battalions in the three Baltic states
of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as Poland.
Up to 600 troops from members of the NATO military alliance
are to be stationed near Kaliningrad by the end of next month.
The development comes as Germany’s main opposition party,
The Left, has slammed NATO’s aggressive efforts and “escalation with Russia.”
However, the alliance’s military moves in the Baltics were
welcomed by members of Germany’s ruling party as well as the Green Party in the
nation’s parliament, the Bundestag.
Meanwhile, senior NATO military officials anticipated that
the Kremlin will respond to the troop deployment, pointing to recent reports
that Moscow has deployed its mobile nuclear “Iskander” missiles in Kalingrad,
which are capable of striking targets as far as Berlin.
Earlier this month, the US deployed nearly 4,500 troops and
more than 2,800 pieces of military hardware to Poland in a bid to take part in
NATO war games that Washington touted as “defense against Russian aggression.”
Moscow hit out at the biggest deployment of US troops in
Europe since the end of the Cold War, criticizing the move as a threat to
Russia’s national security.
“We perceive it as a threat. These actions threaten our
interests, our security, especially as it concerns a third party building up
its military presence near our borders. It’s [the US], not even a European
state,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at the time.
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