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Chinese soldiers and military vehicles
head to the Chebarkul drill site in Russia, Aug. 4, 2007. Part of Chinese
troops and Russian troops took part in adaptive trainings in the Chebarkul
drill site on Saturday. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will
hold an anti-terrorism military drill in Russia. (Xinhua Photo)
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CHELYABINSK,
Russia, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese command, established for a joint drill of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, started operation on Saturday in a
Russian military base where the anti-terrorism exercise will be carried out this
month.
The exercises, dubbed "Peace Mission 2007" and
scheduled to run on Aug. 9-17, will launch in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region, northwest China, and later move to the Urals Mountain city
Chelyabinsk.
The six member countries of the SCO -- China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan -- will all send
troops for the drills.
About 6,500 troops and 80 aircraft are expected to
take part in the drills, including 2,000 troops and 36 aircraft from Russia.
Part of the 1,600 Chinese troops have kicked off training program in the Chebarkul range after they arrived at the military base on Friday, sources of the command said.