Ukraine could train British soldiers once war with Russia ends, says Ben Wallace


The minister noted that the lessons learned during the "hunt" for Russian tanks and planes with the help of Western weapons would be useful to the British.
Defense Minister Ben Wallace noted the success of the Krajina military while observing the exercises of the British army, saying that the Ukrainian Armed Forces could train British troops after the war with Russia.
According to the Minister of Defense, the lessons learned from the fight against Russian tanks and aircraft with weapons supplied by the West will be useful for British troops, reports The Telegraph.
Speaking while visiting British troops at a military exercise in Finland, Mr Wallace said "Ukrainian troops have a lot to teach us."
He said: "Every day is a day of learning for us and the Ukrainians. I think you can definitely foresee that the Ukrainian experience will be used to train our troops."
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