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U.K. military trainers in Ukraine for drills



KIEV: Around 30 British military personnel have arrived in Ukraineto provide medical and tactical training to the country’s troops, officials said Thursday.

Britain’s Defense Ministry said it aims to boost Ukrainian forces’ defensive capability in their campaign against Russian-backed separatists in the east.

The fragile cease-fire in place since mid-February has largely held, although small arms clashes continue to be reported daily. Separatist leaders have warned they could abandon the truce over what they say is Ukraine’s failure to live up to a guarantee of autonomy to eastern regions.

British trainers will run a series of combat first aid courses at bases across the country, Ukrainian Defense Ministry SpokesmanOleksandr Motuzianik said.

Assistance is being aimed at preventing further Ukrainian fatalities and casualties, Britain’s Defense Ministry said in a statement.

It is unclear what tactical insight instructors will be providing but the British Defense Ministry said it would “help improve situational awareness on the ground.”

“Training will complement what we have already been providing – night vision goggles, body [armor], winter fuel, medical kits, winter clothing and sleeping bags – to the Ukrainian Armed Forces over the last year,” the ministry said.

The British Defense Ministry said the number of British trainers in Ukraine could rise to 75, depending on the training program that is developed. Motuzianik said training is being rolled out over a two-month period at bases in the regions of Zhytomyr, Mykolaiv and Rivne.

Ukraine has lobbied hard for international military support. The U.S.has provided nonlethal equipment and is planning to send its own trainers in the coming weeks.

Washington and Kiev also discussed a planned U.S.-supported multinational training program for Ukraine’s National Guard.

Russia has bristled at plans to provide military assistance to Ukraine, saying it won’t help end the conflict.

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