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The more training, the better the results: the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed how marines are trained. Photo

Training of Ukrainian marines

Members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine undergo regular training to ensure they are always ready to meet the enemy. Our defenders are improving their skills and improving their morale and physical condition.

Ukrainian marines are no exception. Footage of their training was posted on the Facebook page of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces by the Public Relations Service of the 35th Separate Marine Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Ostrohradsky.

The photo shows how one of the brigade's units was trained.

The marines trained in conditions close to those in the field. They practiced moving a boat on water, moving with weapons in low visibility conditions, and shooting.

The soldiers also trained to help their wounded comrades and evacuate them from the battlefield.

"The more training, the better the results!" the post reads.

As OBOZ.UA reported earlier, about 50 psychological obstacle courses have been built in the Northern Operational Zone for our military to keep them on alert. Such trainings make it possible not only to harden the soldiers physically but also morally.

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