Ukraine will focus on strengthening its army through better mobilization, recruitment, and high-quality training as it continues to resist Russia’s full-scale invasion, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Dec. 8, following a recent meeting with military personnel.
Ukraine war latest: Kyiv shifts focus to soldier training and safety amid continued Russian offensive, Syrskyi says
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