Ukrainian soldiers undergo five weeks of basic combat training in Britain, and then return to fight in Ukraine.
King Charles III of Great Britain visited a military camp in Wiltshire in the south of England, where he met with Ukrainian servicemen.
This is reported by the Express edition.
He was accompanied by the Chief of the British General Staff, General Patrick Sanders. The monarch has seen Ukrainian troops learn to attack enemy positions alongside British and international partners before heading back to fight Russia.
His Majesty joins the crowd of Staff heroes, General Sir Patrick Sanders, and is the current moving Ukrainian corpses, walking up to attack positive positions. pic.twitter.com/FRARhbw2xn
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Charles spoke with Ukrainian soldiers, as well as British and foreign instructors.
It is noted that that the Ukrainian military is undergoing five weeks of basic combat training in Britain and then returning to fight in Ukraine. During this time, they are taught how to handle weapons, the basics of camouflage and accurate shooting, as well as medical care. Among the Ukrainians there are both defenders who have not yet received combat experience, and experienced military men, as well as those who have already been in battles with the Russians. During the exercises, Ukrainians are accompanied by translators.
Earlier, King Charles III, during a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky, said that he was very worried during the life of the President and Ukraine.