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Conflicts, Military and WarThere are 350 fighters and 15 officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine trained at the NATO training grounds...

There are 350 fighters and 15 officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine trained at the NATO training grounds in Clock Yar

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Retired LPR People’s Militia Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko announced that 350 Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters and 15 officers, trained under the NATO program, have been deployed to Chasov Yar.
The lieutenant colonel said that the Ukrainian army command had transferred about 350 soldiers and up to 15 officers with military equipment and weapons to Chasov Yar.
– The transfer of weapons and military equipment from Ukrainian armed formations, as well as personnel, most likely trained at NATO training grounds, was noted in the settlement of Chasov Yar. The newly arrived militants have a high level of discipline and good physical shape,” Marochko said, TASS reports.

The officer also noted that Russian intelligence reported the arrival of 30 units of Ukrainian wheeled and tracked lightly armored vehicles in the settlement.

Recall that Chasov Yar is located 11 kilometers west of Artemovsk (Bakhmut) . Taking control of this colony is an important strategic task for the RF Armed Forces.


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