Britain is providing Ukraine with one-hundred and one-twenty armoured patrol vehicles, including the Mastiff, which can be used as a reconnaissance or patrol vehicle.
According
to report, small number of Ukrainian troops are being trained in Britain for
the first time since the start of the Russian invasion as Prime Minister Boris
Johnson steps up his military support to help Ukraine fight off its neighbour.
The troops
began training with armoured patrol vehicles donated by Britain this month,
Johnson's spokesman said.
The
spokesman said Britain, in conjunction with its allies, was providing new types
of equipment to Ukrainian soldiers that they may not have used before.
"It
is only sensible that they get requisite training to make best use of it,"
the spokesman said. "We are always conscious of anything perceived to be
escalatory but clearly what is escalatory is the actions of (Vladimir) Putin’s
regime."
Johnson,
under pressure over parties at his Downing Street residence during the
coronavirus lockdown restrictions, has been at the forefront of efforts to
supply Ukraine with military equipment since the start of the war.
The
British leader has established close ties with Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy, talking to him regularly by phone and visiting him in Kyiv.
Members of
the Ukrainian government visited a military camp in April on Britain's
Salisbury Plain where they were shown demonstrations of equipment, followed by
discussions on how the government can supply weapons.
Britain's
military has been training Ukrainian forces since the 2014 annexation of
Crimea. They were withdrawn in February to avoid direct conflict with Russian
forces and the possibility of NATO being drawn into the conflict.
Since the
start of the war, Britain has provided Ukraine with anti-ship, anti-aircraft
and light anti-tank weapons, which have proved useful for mobile Ukrainian
fighters to use against Russia's armoured vehicles.
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