This initiative caused the Russian Federation reaction. The Russian Embassy in Denmark said the participation was “getting a deeper Denmark in the conflict” and “urging further uncontrolled increases.”
The Armed Forces of Denmark’s order planned to send his military to Ukraine exercises to use the experience of Ukraine’s armed forces in counteracting drones. The commander of the land forces of Denmark, Major General Peter Boysen, TV 2 report on Wednesday, April 16, said this.
“We send a lot of teams there and see what Ukrainians have experienced – from the first,” he said.
According to Boysen, many groups of military personnel from various Danish army departments will be sent to Ukraine. They are naked and not aimed at the battle, but the training and exchange of experience.
The exact number of training courses has not been determined, but it is known that they will last from one to two weeks. Study can take place this time.
Meanwhile, the initiative caused the Russian Federation reaction. The Russian Embassy in Denmark said the participation was “getting a deeper Denmark in the conflict” and “urging further uncontrolled increases.”
In this regard, Boysen emphasized that the Danish military will be placed at a safe distance from the front line – perhaps near one of the western training centers of Ukraine.
“They should be trained to be far from the front line, for example, to LVIV in Western Ukraine. And if there is a missile attack, the Ukrainians are really good warning systems and good homes. I personally have time with one of them at Kyiv,” he said.
Earlier it was learned that Denmark, along with other countries last year, invested nearly $ 650 million in the manufacture of Ukrainian defense products.
It has also been reported that Denmark has allocated 280 million euros to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense.
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