Organised UK programme will train up to 10,000 Ukrainians over the coming months. According to report, Ukrainian soldiers being trained by British forces to help them in their fight against Russia have arrived in the United Kingdom.
The first
cohort in the UK-led military programme met with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace
on Thursday as they started their several weeks-long training, the Ministry of
Defence (MoD) said.
Mr Wallace
said: “This ambitious new training programme is the next phase in the UK’s
support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in their fight against Russian
aggression.
“Using the
world-class expertise of the British Army we will help Ukraine to rebuild its
forces and scale-up its resistance as they defend their country’s sovereignty
and their right to choose their own future.”
Around
1,050 UK service personnel are being deployed to run the programme, which will
take place at MoD sites across the North West, South West and South East of the
UK.
The
training will give volunteer recruits with little to no military experience the
skills to be effective in frontline combat. Based on the UK’s basic soldier
training, the course covers weapons handling, battlefield first aid,
fieldcraft, patrol tactics and the Law of Armed Conflict.
The
Government has also procured AK variant assault rifles for the training
programme, meaning Ukrainian soldiers can train on the weapons they will be using
on the front line.
This was
supported by the Welsh Guards, who tested more than 2,400 such rifles in 17
days to ensure they were ready for the Ukrainians to commence their training.
The UK has
also gifted clothing and equipment to support Ukrainian soldiers in their
training and deployment back to Ukraine.
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