Russia will position troops fifty miles from Alaska

Wednesday, 31 August, 2016 - 13:00

Russia has announced plans to position a new coastal defense military division along its eastern coast, with some troops expected to be stationed approximately 50 miles from Alaska.

The new division, expected to be in place by 2018, will be responsible for defending Russia’s Far East, stretching from the Alaskan border to the Kuril Islands.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu indicated the new division will be expected to “ensure control of the closed sea zones of the Kuril Islands and the Bering Strait, cover the routes of Pacific Fleet forces’ deployment in the Far Eastern and Northern sea zones, and increase the combat viability of naval strategic nuclear forces.”