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  2. Nicaragua–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Cuban army and political delegates, subsidized by Russian money, were permanently staffed in Nicaragua, making the country a member of the Communist bloc. After Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega returned to power in 2007 Russia took over the patron role for Nicaragua [ 6 ] Nicaragua was the second country after Russia to recognize the disputed ...

  3. List of Russian military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    Troops of the Russian 102nd Military Base at Republic Square, Yerevan during the 2016 Armenian Independence Day military parade. This article lists military bases of Russia abroad. The majority of Russia's military bases and facilities are located in former Soviet republics; which in Russian political parlance is termed the "near abroad".

  4. Nicaraguan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Although Nicaragua was not actively involved in World War II, it qualified for United States Lend-Lease military aid in exchange for U.S. base facilities at Corinto. [5] Additional shipments of small arms and transportation and communication equipment followed, as well as some training and light transport aircraft. [5]

  5. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active Russian military bases in Russia and territories occupied by Russia. ... 1721st Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment S-350; Sochi air base ...

  6. Main Missile and Artillery Directorate - Wikipedia

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    Satellite imagery of the Lipetsk arsenal. Arsenals of the GRAU, according to Kommersant-Vlast in 2005, included the 53rd at Dzerzhinsk, Nizhniy Novogorod Oblast, the 55th in the Sklad-40 microraion at Rzhev, the 60th at Kaluga, the 63rd at Lipetsk, the 75th at Serpukhov south of Moscow, and the 97th at Skolin (all five in the Moscow Military District).

  7. Russian forces are operating at same base as US troops ... - AOL

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    Russian and US troops have been operating out of the same military base in Niger for at least several weeks, a US defense official and another source familiar with the matter told CNN, putting the ...

  8. Strategic Rocket Forces - Wikipedia

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    'Strategic Purpose Rocketry Troops of the Russian Federation') is a separate combat arm of the Russian Armed Forces that controls Russia's land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). It was formerly part of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1959 to 1991.

  9. New footage appears to show Russia’s intercontinental ... - AOL

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    Newly-released footage appeared to show Russia's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) hitting Ukraine. Video posted on Telegram, and verified by the Associated Press, showed ...