Kazakhstan's Special Forces Join Multinational Anadolu-2025 Drills in Türkiye
Photo: MoD RK
The international special forces exercises Anadolu-2025 are underway in Türkiye with military personnel from 33 countries taking part, Orda.kz reports.
Among the participants are servicemen from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Qatar, Georgia, Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and others.
The drills are conducted in urban settings, where troops practice landing without parachutes, evacuating the wounded, and operating unmanned aerial vehicles.
The participation of Special Operations Forces fighters in the exercises helps improve combat training, exchange experience and strengthen cooperation with special forces units,
stated the Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan.
The exercises will continue through July 3.
Original Author: Zhadra Zhulmukhametova
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