• 19/01/2025 12:38

Sirskiy discussed with his Canadian colleagues the situation at the front and the consumption of ZSU

Commander-in-Chief of the ZSU Oleksandr Sirskiy got involved with the Chief of Defense Headquarters Canada Jenny Carignan. The parties discussed the needs of the Ukrainian army, the strengthening of the PPO and the Ukrainian military practice.

RBC-Ukraine reports about this in response to the application of the Chief Commander of the ZSU.

Under the hour of the unification of Syrian having informed the Canadian colleague about the operational situation on the front line, having become aware of the current security situation in Ukraine and the needs of the Armed Forces in the modern and military technology.

Vin explained that during the meeting the parties discussed in detail the advancement of the capabilities of the Ukrainian anti-aircraft and missile defense in view of the enemy’s missile and air strikes on critical infrastructure facilities, key objects of the defense-industrial complex and the housing sector of Ukraine in the context of achieving superiority over the enemy and expanding the capabilities of anti-war defense.

“Ukraine’s military forces highly value Canada’s contributions to the Coalition’s efforts to develop unmanned systems, ground forces, armored vehicles and information technologies,” he said with respect.

Okremo Sirskiy signifies the effectiveness of the military-training mission of the Armed Forces of Canada UNIFIER, which in ten years of its activity has trained as many as 43 thousand military service members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“Having recognized the extensive work of General Jenna Carignan, to Canada and the Canadian people for the strong and consistent support of Ukraine in our struggle for independence, as well as for the unique military assistance given to the Forces defense of Ukraine, while conducting professional training of Ukrainian F-16 pilots in Canada and ensuring comprehensive training for pilots and technical personnel,” he added.

Help for Ukraine Canaday

It is likely that in early 2024 the Canadian Parliament praised the decision to allocate 764 million Canadian dollars (approximately 587 million US dollars) for military assistance to Ukraine.

It was also previously reported that Canada You can transfer to Ukraine part of the flammable fire that it has buried in itself. There are currently 324 species of fireweed.

And in the middle of the leaf fall, Canada transferred the current NASAMS anti-aircraft defense system to Ukraine.

It is important to note that in recent days Canada has seen over 300 million dollars in military assistance to Ukraine

Read terms and important information about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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