The British Department of Defense Changshapus said that in addition to training Ukraine soldiers in the UK or other Western countries, the British government also hopes to deploy military instructors in Ukraine.
Comprehensive British Guardian and Reuters reported that Sunda said in an interview with Sunday Telegraph that he discussed with the British military leaders on Friday (September 29) to make military training "closer to Ukraine,"And actually entered Ukraine ", and it shows that Britain may provide military training for Ukraine soldiers in Ukraine."Especially in western Ukraine, I think the opportunity is to" introduce more things to domestic "."
Shapsus pointed out that the introduction of Ukraine will be more than just training. He hopes that military defense companies such as British arms and aerospace companies Baesystems can continue to promote the establishment of weapons factories in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Zelei Siki said on Saturday (30th) that he hopes to create Ukraine's defense industry into a "large military center" by cooperating with Western weapons manufacturers to increase the supply of weapons to the Ukraine counterattack.
In addition, Shapsz revealed in an interview that he had discussed with Zerlezky how the Navy helped merchant ships to resist Russian attacks in the Black Sea.He said that Britain is a naval country, so it can provide help and suggestions, especially because the Black Sea is the international waters. "It is important that we cannot make international shipping not be accurately entered into the waters as the default situation."
Training for Ukrainian military personnel is also part of British aid measures.In the past year, the United Kingdom conducted a five -week military training course for about 20,000 Ukraine; the British Department of Defense previously stated that it is expected to train more than 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers by the end of this year.
Earlier this month, the Royal Engineering soldiers also carried out the training of explosive objects (EOD) for the Ukraine soldiers, teaching how the Ukraine demolished landmines, ammunition and other explosive devices.
Reuters pointed out that the war has continued to this day, and the British and allies have always avoided the formal deployment of troops in Ukraine to prevent the risk of direct conflict with Russia.