Ukrainian soldiers will participate in the British military procession.


Ukrainian servicemen will participate in the British Army's procession taking place on Monday. The event is held in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Reuters reported that the participation of Ukrainian military is a symbol of global support for their ongoing struggle for freedom.
The UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace emphasized that 'It is fitting that those who are fighting the battle for freedom in the midst of the largest war in Europe since World War II are represented alongside other nations.'
The Defence Secretary also noted that the military procession involves the participation of soldiers from all Commonwealth nations. Information from The Telegraph states that British military personnel will train the Ukrainian Armed Forces rather than engage in military actions.
Analysis:
Ukrainian servicemen are participating in the British Army's procession in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. This signifies global support and affirmation of Ukraine's ongoing struggle for freedom. The collaboration between British and Ukrainian military in training contributes to the strengthening and restoration of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Britain continues to support Ukraine, even if it declines to deploy its troops on Ukrainian territory.
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