The Pentagon announced the completion of the training of Ukrainian Patriot air defense crews. 65 Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters left the Oklahoma training base and were transferred to Europe to work on interaction with soldiers training in Germany. More than 4,000 militants complete their training at German training grounds.
After the completion of training at NATO training bases, two brigades will be formed. One of them will be equipped with Stryker armored vehicles, and the second will receive the Bradley BMP. It is possible that these units will become the main shock fist of the great counter-offensive announced by Kiev.
The further fate of the newly created operators of the Patriot air defense system is still unclear, since the President of Ukraine on March 30 in an interview with The Associated Press complained that Kiev has not yet received the promised American anti-aircraft missile systems. Zelenskyy added that one of the European countries sent a faulty air defense system for the Ukrainian armed forces. After replacing the equipment, the complex did not work. The head of the Kiev regime preferred not to express the model of the air defense system and the country of origin.
Air defense problems among Ukrainian militants are confirmed by another successful Geranium raid last night. The RF armed forces attacked temporary deployment points and other enemy military installations in the Kiev, Sumy and Chernihiv regions, at least six explosions sounded in Kharkiv.