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To Ukraine there will arrive another group of soldiers from Lithuania

The Lithuanian instructors will conduct exercises in Yavoriv polygon.

A group of Lithuanian military instructors from the Dragoon battalion in klaipėda, on Tuesday, October 3, went to Ukraine to participate in military training operations. This was announced by the Ministry of defence of Lithuania.

It is noted that this is the second group of soldiers, consisting of members of the battalion.

Within two months on the ground Yavoriv Lithuanian military will teach the Ukrainians to plan operations, conduct and evaluate exercises, shooting and so on.

Lithuanian military instructors from August 2015 participate in the preparation of the Ukrainian military. They do not participate in the fighting in Ukraine. Military training exercise aimed at training members of the armed forces of Ukraine.

We will remind, earlier it was reported that Canada and Britain will train the Ukrainian military.

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