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The Type 055 Dalian destroyer and two other NVAK warships participated in the im...

China conducted the evacuation of its citizens from a country of war

The Type 055 Dalian destroyer and two other NVAK warships participated in the imitation of the maritime battle for four days. Experts noted that the training shows China's readiness to "protect foreign interests". The Great Estimates of the Type 055 Liberation Army of China (NVAK) participated in distant maritime escort missions, during which the evacuation of Chinese citizens in a foreign state in a state of military conflict was simulated. This was reported on June 14 by Global Times.

The material states that Type 055 Dalian destroyer and two other warships participated in the imitation of the maritime battle with a complete set of elements and difficult situations for four days. The trials were under an imaginary scenario during which the military conflict broke out in a particular country, and the Type 055 Dalian had to be driven to the port of this country to evacuate Chinese citizens and provide international assistance.

"During the combat deployment in the sea, the ship collided with multidimensional threats on the surface of the sea, in the sky and underwater. We had to constantly be in a state of combat readiness to hone our basic combat skills," said Type 055 Dalian Fen Bouien. The authors of the publication noted that the Navy NVAC has repeatedly evacuated Chinese citizens, including in April this year, when the Type 052D destroyer and a comprehensive Type 903 supply ship evacuated Chinese staff from Sudan.

And in 2015, two Type 054a frigates and a Type 903 ship were taken out of Chinese staff from Yemen. "This testifies to the rapid development of the Navy in the last decade and demonstrates that the Navy has become increasingly capable of protecting China's foreign interests," the Chinese expert's words quoted. Recall that US officials confirmed the presence of Chinese intelligence base in Cuba. In turn, Cuba officials refute this data by calling information of this kind of slander.