Denmark Sends Troops to Ukraine - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
- Denmark plans to send unarmed soldiers to Ukraine for training in modern warfare tactics, especially drone operations, as announced by Major General Peter Boysen on TV 2.
- Training is expected to take place away from the front lines, likely in western Ukrainian cities like Lviv, with missions lasting one to two weeks.
- Russia's Ambassador Vladimir Barbin criticized the training program, claiming it would deepen Denmark's involvement in the conflict and provoke further escalation.
- Denmark has previously supported Ukraine by committing €130 million for defense investments and contributing €20 million for tactical drones.
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A NATO country will send troops to Ukraine to learn from the war. Russia said they will be legitimate targets.
Martin Sylvest Andersen/Getty ImagesDenmark said it will send soldiers to Ukraine for training to learn from real-world combat.Unarmed troops will go to Western Ukraine to learn drone warfare, Denmark's commander in chief said.Russia responded that the location of personnel and equipment would be a "legitimate target."Denmark is planning to send some of its soldiers to Ukraine so they can learn from Ukraine's experience fighting Russia, and Russ…
NATO Country Sends Troops to Ukraine, Russia Declares Them Legitimate Targets.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: Unarmed soldiers will be sent to Ukraine by Denmark for drone warfare training, aiming to learn from Ukraine’s combat experience. Russia has cautioned that these personnel could be considered legitimate military targets. Who’s Involved: The primary figures include Maj. Gen. Peter Boysen, Denmark’s commander in chief, Troels Lund Poulsen, Denmark’s defense minister, and Vladimir Barbin, Russia’s ambassador to Denmark. …
Denmark will send unarmed soldiers to Ukraine to “familiarize” with the war
None of the soldiers or commanders of the Danish Army have ever been in a real war situation and this can be a problem if an armed conflict involving NATO is finally unleashed. To remedy this, the Danish Army plans to send groups of soldiers to Ukraine starting in the summer to participate in training courses on a real front, as reported yesterday by the commander of the Army of Land, General Peter Boysen. In an interview with TV2 channel, he ex…
Danish military says plans for soldiers to attend courses in Ukraine are unconfirmed
While Denmark is considering sending soldiers to attend courses in Ukraine, the decision is still pending, an armed forces spokesperson said on Wednesday. The Russian ambassador in Denmark has called the potential training a ‘provocation’.
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