Russia on Monday launched one of the largest anti-terrorism drills in recent years in its troubled south, involving 32,000 personnel from the police, intelligence and military branches of the security forces, media reports said. The exercises began in the Rostov region with a simulated terror attack by militants on a population center. Television pictures showed helicopter gunships firing from above as masked rebels ran on the ground with a group of pretend hostages. Full Story
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