Denmark to send soldiers for training in Ukraine
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Wed, 16 Apr 2025 13:04:37 +0300

The Danish Armed Forces are planning to send Danish soldiers to Ukraine for training.
Source Major General Peter Boysen, Commander of the Danish Ground Forces, in an interview with Danish TV channel TV 2, as reported by European Pravda Details Several teams of Danish soldiers are set to be deployed to Ukraine.
They will be unarmed and drawn from various military regiments.
The Danish command is particularly interested in Ukraines three years of frontline experience with drone warfare.
In my 42 years of service in the armed forces, I have never seen events develop so quickly, said Major General Peter Boysen, after observing the training of a reconnaissance regiment using advanced attack drones similar to those deployed on the front line in Ukraine.
Boysen asserts that the adoption of new weapons systems and warfare methods by the Danish Armed Forces stems from his two recent visits to Ukraine.
He now aims to accelerate the process by sending more teams of Danish soldiers to training camps in Ukraine.
The number of training courses has not yet been finalised, but Boysen told TV 2 that both instructors and soldiers are expected to take part in sessions lasting one to two weeks, possibly starting as early as this summer.
We are sending several teams there to see firsthand what experience the Ukrainians have.
So come and get this experience, he said.
Yes, Ive been there several times.
But these soldiers arent going there to take an active part in the war.
Theyre going there to gain some experience, and this is at the invitation of my counterpart, the commander of the Ukrainian military, said Boysen.
Meanwhile, the Russian Embassy in Copenhagen has expressed outrage over the Danish Armed Forces plan to send personnel to a training camp in Ukraine.
Sending Danish troops to Ukraine, including to study combat experience, draws Denmark deeper and deeper into the conflict in Ukraine and provokes its further uncontrolled escalation, Russian Ambassador Vladimir Barbin said in a written comment to TV 2.
In response, Boysen emphasised that the soldiers would be unarmed and deployed far from the front line, likely at a training centre in Ukraines west.
They will be trained far from the front line, for example, in Lviv in Ukraines west.
And if there is a missile attack, the Ukrainians have outstanding warning systems and good shelters.
I myself spent time in one of them in Kyiv, Boysen said.
Background At the end of March, Denmark announced 130 million in guarantees for Danish companies prepared to invest in Ukraines defence industry.
More recently, the drone coalition, which includes Denmark, allocated 20 million from a joint fund to procure tacticallevel intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance ISR drones for Ukraines defence forces.
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