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T.S. Hanna bears down on Turks and Caicos
Military officials at the Kremlin said Monday that an air force contingent had joined the exercises, including a number of nuclear-capable strategic bombers and frontline Su-27 Flanker fighter planes.
Col. Alexander Drobyshevsky told the RIA Novosti news agency that the maneuvers running through Feb. 2 would focus on simulated reconnaissance missions as well as bomb runs and missile strikes against a simulated enemy task force.


