United States hosts war planning exercises in Germany for Ukraine

United States hosts war planning exercises in Germany for Ukraine

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Category : International Published on: March 06 2023

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  • The United States is hosting war planning exercises in Germany for Ukrainian military officers to help them think through upcoming battlefield decisions ahead of the next phase of the year-old conflict with Russia.
  • The multi-day exercises have been carried out at a war-gaming facility at a U.S. Army base in Wiesbaden, Germany. 
  • The drills come on the heels of the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • US Army General reiterated US's support to Ukraine. Prior to this, US and its allies committed billions of military aid to Ukraine including Bradley fighting vehicles and advanced air defence systems.
  • Russia had invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Since then, the conflicted has continued between the two countries for more than a year.
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