China, Russia, and Iran have started their joint naval drills, named “Maritime Security Belt 2024,” in the Gulf of Oman. This event in the Middle East marks a significant move towards strengthening their military ties. The five-day exercise, kicking off on Wednesday, aims to boost naval capabilities and safeguard vital maritime areas. It shows their […]
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