Vietnam to host two int l army games contests
By Vu Anh  February 5, 2021 | 08:00 am GMT+7
Vietnamese snipers compete at the International Army Games 2020. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Vietnam will host the Military Medical Relay Race and the second group stage of the Sniper Frontier contests at the 2021 Army International Games.
Major General Tran Van Ba, deputy director of the Department of Politico-Military Training under the General Staff of the Vietnam People s Army (VPA), said that Vietnam will host the two events for countries in Asia-Pacific region. He said the department has agreed with the contest format provided by Russian Ministry of Defense.
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05/02/2021 11:05 GMT+7
Vietnam will host rescue and sniper competitions within the 2021 International Army Games.
At the online meeting (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam will host rescue and sniper competitions within the 2021 International Army Games. At an online meeting with the Russian side on February 3, Major General Tran Van Ba, Deputy Director of the Department of Military Training under the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army, asked the Russian Ministry of Defence to soon send experts to Vietnam to study competition sites.
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