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new zealand "Ukrainian military training" – AFP reported on May 23 that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the leader of New Zealand. It said the New Zealand Army will provide Ukrainian soldiers with military training to protect its sovereignty from Russia's invasion, which stretches into the third month after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the launch of special military operations in Ukraine on Wednesday. 24 Feb. ago


The prime minister said the cabinet had agreed to mobilize up to 30 New Zealand troops to travel to Britain and train Ukrainian troops to effectively operate the L-119 105 mm Howitzer ballistic artillery.

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“We have always had a clear stance since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Attacking the innocent and attacking the sovereignty of another country is wrong. Our response was not only condemning Russia. but also pragmatic support for Ukraine,” Ms Ardern reiterated.


and that such a decision is a very delicate matter. especially with New Zealand non-partisan country And it happened after careful consideration of the request for assistance.

Lt. Gen. Kevin Short, Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Armed Forces State that the project will continue until the end of July. And it is expected to train about 230 Ukrainian soldiers.


On the same day, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees The war in Ukraine has pushed the number of forced displacement around the world past 100 million for the first time in history, the UNHCR said. After 2021, the number of forced displacement rose to 90 million in Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Myanmar.

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