Published: 16:07, July 9, 2026
China, Russia conduct live-force, live-fire drills at sea
By Xinhua
This photo, taken on July 8, 2026, shows Russian soliders and officers visiting China's guided-missile destroyer Kaifeng as part of the "Joint Sea-2026" exercise. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

ABOARD DESTROYER KAIFENG – Chinese and Russian naval vessels on Thursday started to carry out live-force, live-fire maritime drills in designated areas near the city of Qingdao, East China's Shandong province.

The drills are part of the "Joint Sea-2026" exercise, which began on Monday and consists of three phases: Force assembly, harbor-based planning and at-sea operations.

According to the exercise plan, the maritime phase includes drills on joint reconnaissance, air defense and anti-missile defense, and coordinated submarine search and rescue operations.

Before the maritime phase, Chinese and Russian participating personnel held a series of shore-based exchange activities, including visits to each other's naval vessels.