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Crews of 10 Leopard tanks train on Ukrainian landfills and work out professional...

The LEOPARD 2 Armed Forces column was recorded on video in Ukraine - People's Deputy

Crews of 10 Leopard tanks train on Ukrainian landfills and work out professional skills. The fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing to use Leopard 2A4 tanks on the front. On April 25, the video of the technique was published on the Telegram, Yuri Misyagin, a deputy and a member of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence in the Verkhovna Rada. He noted that 10 crews are in our country.

Obviously, the tankers of the Ukrainian army are already working on landfill skills. Of course, the location of the stay of the technique was not named. "A column of 10 German tanks Leopard 2A4 is already in Ukraine," Misyagin said. We will remind, on April 17, Misyagin said that the column of tanks of the PT-91 Twardy Polish production was recorded on a landfill in the territory of Ukraine. He confirmed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already received appropriate equipment.

The number of units of tanks in a party received from Poland to Ukraine is also unknown. The Polish government has planned to transfer 10 more LOOPARD 2 tanks, as well as 60 units of T-72 tanks and upgraded PT-91 TWARDY, for several weeks. The Polish Cabinet noted that Ukrainian troops could receive earlier terms that have been planned. On April 21, the People's Deputy Misyagin showed Bushmaster armored vehicles in the Armed Forces. He noted that Ukraine received 90 units of Australian production.

He did not report in what location Ukrainian defenders use appropriate equipment. It is also unknown which units operate it because the information is not disclosed for a successful counter -offensive of the Armed Forces. Also, the Deputy Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on National Security, Defense and Intelligence on April 7 showed one of the first American APC Stryker, which received the Armed Forces from the United States.