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Russia lodges protest over Japan's upcoming military drills

IANS April 18, 2025 177 views

Russia has strongly protested Japan's upcoming anti-ship missile training exercises near its borders, claiming the drills pose a potential national security threat. The Russian Foreign Ministry warned of possible countermeasures in response to what it considers provocative military activity. Japan's Self-Defense Forces plan to conduct live-fire training with Type-88 missiles in Hokkaido this summer. These tensions come amid a backdrop of increasing regional military interactions, including recent joint naval exercises by Russia and China.

"Russia reserves the right to take all necessary countermeasures" - Russian Foreign Ministry"
Moscow, April 18: Russia lodged a strong protest with Japan over Tokyo's plan to conduct anti-ship missile drills near Russia's borders, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Key Points

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Russia considers Japan's military drills provocative and threatening

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Exercises planned near Russian border in Hokkaido Island

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Japan maintains drills will be within its territorial range

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Tensions escalate in Asia-Pacific region

Russia lodged a protest with the Japanese Embassy in Moscow over Japan's plans to hold training exercises with the SSM-1 anti-ship missile systems, equipped with the Type-88 missiles on the Hokkaido Island near the Russian border in June, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday in a statement.

It said that Moscow considers such "provocative" military activity near Russia's borders "a potential threat to its national security," adding that Tokyo's actions heighten tensions in Northeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Russia reserves the right to take all necessary countermeasures" to ensure its security on its Far Eastern borders, the Foreign Ministry warned.

Earlier reports indicated that Japan's Self-Defense Forces are planning to conduct live-fire training exercises using anti-ship missiles at the Shizunai range in Hokkaido, a region bordering Russia, this summer.

The exercise will utilise Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles.

While Japan previously conducted similar drills beyond the national boarders due to the missile's range -- nearly 150 km or more -- which might endanger safety on the sea and in airspace, it has now decided to hold exercises within Japanese territory with specific range restrictions.

The Shizunai range, situated on Hokkaido's southern coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, will host the drills.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi has confirmed that preparations for these exercises are underway.

Russian and Chinese warships recently held joint drills in the Sea of Japan, part of a major naval exercise that Russian President Vladimir Putin said was the largest of its kind in three decades.

Then last week, a Chinese aircraft carrier sailed between two Japanese islands near Taiwan for the first time.

Japan called that incident "totally unacceptable from the perspective of the security environment of Japan and the region".

In 2023, an aircraft believed but not confirmed to be Russian entered Japanese airspace, according to the Japanese Defence Minister Minoru Kihara.

Reader Comments

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Michael T.
This is getting way too tense in the region. Both sides need to dial it back before things escalate further. Military drills right near borders never end well historically. 😬
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Aiko S.
Japan has every right to conduct military exercises within its own territory. After what happened with the Chinese aircraft carrier last week, we need to show we can defend ourselves.
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Dmitri K.
Russia has legitimate security concerns here. The timing of these drills right after our joint exercises with China is suspicious at best. The West keeps provoking conflicts everywhere.
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Sarah L.
I understand Japan's position, but they could be more transparent about the exact restrictions they're putting on these missile ranges. Transparency would help ease tensions.
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Taro Y.
The article mentions they're keeping it within Japanese territory this time - that's a reasonable compromise. We can't just stop all military training because Russia objects to everything.
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Elena P.
Both sides need to communicate better. The joint Russian-Chinese drills probably made Japan nervous, and now Japan's response is making Russia nervous. It's a dangerous cycle.

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