Ukrainian servicemen take NATO-standard course in Poland
Ukrainian servicemen have taken a course in civil-military cooperation in Poland in accordance with NATO standards.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Quote: "The course was organised at the Polish Training Centre for Preparation for Foreign Missions of the Polish Armed Forces, as part of multilateral cooperation with representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy and the Republic of Poland.
The course was attended by servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from all levels of military command, from tactical to strategic."
Details: During the week, the participants studied the planning and conduct of civil-military cooperation activities, the basics of international humanitarian law, a review of the process of military decision-making according to NATO standards, assessing the state of the civilian environment, deploying and operating civil-military cooperation centres, and also took on board international experience in civil-military cooperation and the protection of civilians in armed conflicts.
The General Staff said the Ukrainian CIMIC (Civil-Military Cooperation Department) briefed international partners on the specifics of civil-military cooperation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces within the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Upon completion of the course, all participants received the relevant international certificates of completion.
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