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Courage, perseverance, cohesion: the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed how the 71st Jaeger Brigade of the Air Assault Troops overcomes an obstacle course. Photo

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Ukrainian defenders are constantly training and improving their skills to fight the Russian invaders more effectively on the battlefield. The soldiers of the 71st Separate Jaeger Brigade of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were no exception.

They were training to overcome an obstacle course. The relevant footage was posted on the Facebook page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (to see the photo, scroll down to the bottom of the page).

They show that the military trained to move in various situations: under fire, in smoke, under fire, on foot and on crawl, with weapons and in full gear. They have to take care not only of themselves, but also of their colleagues.

The military also practised shooting.

"Courage, perseverance, cohesion and anger at the enemy. All this is in the photo where the soldiers of the 71st Separate Jaeger Brigade of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are overcoming an obstacle course to improve their combat skills in the fight against the occupiers. Together to Victory! Airborne Forces - Always the First! Glory to Ukraine!" - the message reads.

Earlier, the General Staff showed how the territorial defence soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine train. They also go through various obstacle courses, where they learn combat tactics and practice with weapons.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, Ukraine's defence in the Northern Operational Zone on the Zhytomyr, Rivne and Volyn directions will be strengthened. It is not only about the construction of fortifications, but also about training the military and providing units with additional weapons and military equipment.

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