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Training the next generation of Ukrainian defenders
Ukraine continues its brave fight for freedom and independence, aided by crucial military support from NATO Allies. In Lithuania, the army is busy training the next generation of Ukrainian Non-Commissioned Officers – mid-level enlisted leaders responsible for leading troops into combat – who will go on to form the backbone of the forces fighting to secure their homeland. In Poland, several NATO Allies are teaching Ukrainian tankers how to use the powerful Leopard 2 main battle tank, which many NATO Allies have donated to the Ukrainian Army, giving them mobility and firepower. And in the United Kingdom, British Army bomb disposal experts are training Ukrainian technicians how to detect and neutralise land mines left behind by Russian forces, as well as unexploded ordnance buried in the soil. Since the beginning of Russia’s brutal and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine three years ago, in February 2022, NATO Allies and partners have stood firm in their support of Ukraine’s armed forces, as the country continues its heroic efforts to uphold its right to self-defence enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
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Подготовка нового поколения защитников Украины
Украина продолжает мужественно сражаться за свою свободу и независимость. Союзники по НАТО оказывают ей важнейшую поддержку. В Литве армия активно обучает новое поколение украинских сержантов: это командиры среднего звена, которые отвечают за руководство
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Training the next generation of Ukrainian defenders
Ukraine continues its brave fight for freedom and independence, aided by crucial military support from NATO Allies. In Lithuania, the army is busy training the next generation of Ukrainian Non-Commissioned Officers – mid-level enlisted leaders responsible for leading troops into combat – who will go on to form the backbone of the forces fighting to secure their homeland. In Poland, several NATO Allies are teaching Ukrainian tankers how to use the powerful Leopard 2 main battle tank, which many NATO Allies have donated to the Ukrainian Army, giving them mobility and firepower. And in the United Kingdom, British Army bomb disposal experts are training Ukrainian technicians how to detect and neutralise land mines left behind by Russian forces, as well as unexploded ordnance buried in the soil. Since the beginning of Russia’s brutal and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine three years ago, in February 2022, NATO Allies and partners have stood firm in their support of Ukraine’s armed forces, as the country continues its heroic efforts to uphold its right to self-defence enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
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Training the next generation of Ukrainian defenders
Ukraine continues its brave fight for freedom and independence, aided by crucial military support from NATO Allies. In Lithuania, the army is busy training the next generation of Ukrainian Non-Commissioned Officers – mid-level enlisted leaders responsible for leading troops into combat – who will go on to form the backbone of the forces fighting to secure their homeland. In Poland, several NATO Allies are teaching Ukrainian tankers how to use the powerful Leopard 2 main battle tank, which many NATO Allies have donated to the Ukrainian Army, giving them mobility and firepower. And in the United Kingdom, British Army bomb disposal experts are training Ukrainian technicians how to detect and neutralise land mines left behind by Russian forces, as well as unexploded ordnance buried in the soil. Since the beginning of Russia’s brutal and illegal war of aggression against Ukraine three years ago, in February 2022, NATO Allies and partners have stood firm in their support of Ukraine’s armed forces, as the country continues its heroic efforts to uphold its right to self-defence enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
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