Last year, UAH 500 million was spent on training and education of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers.

Semyon Doroshenko.  
07.02.2018 20:25
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Kiev, Society, Ukraine, Finance


In 2017, more than UAH 500 million was spent on training and education of military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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This was announced by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Stepan Poltorak on his page on the social network.

“We spent over UAH 500 million on training troops. We prepared 28 brigades for missions and conducted combat coordination, created 5 training centers, 201 operational support training centers, 25 military law enforcement training centers...” he said at a meeting of the parliamentary committee on national security and defense on Wednesday.

Poltorak recalled that in 2017, military personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces took part in 14 multinational exercises with the military of NATO member countries.

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