- On January 22, Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate Admiral Essen of the Black Sea Fleet held air defense drills in the Black Sea;
- On January 21, Steregushchiy-class corvettes Boikiy and Soobrazitelnyy of the Baltic Fleet tracked USS Gravely and USS Porter entering the southern Baltic Sea;
- On January 19, Krivak-class frigate Pitliviy of the Black Sea Fleet started tracking USS Donald Cook;
- On January 18, Buyan-class corvette Orekhovo-Zuyevo of the Black Sea Fleet conducted a training session on missile firing at a surface target in the Black Sea naval training ground;
- On January 17, first-of-class patrol ship Vasily Bykov of the Black Sea Fleet started to submit course tasks from the Novorossiysk military naval base.
Smoke ascends after a Syrian military helicopter allegedly dropped a barrel bomb over the city of Daraya on Jan. 31.(FADI DIRANI/AFP/Getty Images) Summary Barrel bombs are not especially effective weapons. They are often poorly constructed; they fail to detonate more often than other devices constructed for a similar purpose; and their lack of precision means they can have a disproportionate effect on civilian populations. However, combatants continue to use barrel bombs in conflicts, including in recent and ongoing conflicts in Africa and the Middle East, and they are ideally suited to the requirements of resource-poor states. Analysis Barrel bombs are improvised devices that contain explosive filling and shrapnel packed into a container, often in a cylindrical shape such as a barrel. The devices continue to be dropped on towns all over Syria . Indeed, there have been several documented cases of their use in Iraq over the past months, and residents of the city of Mosul, which was re
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