The New Zealand Defence Force is continuing to provide training to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in counter explosive ordnance measures and drone warfare – over three and a half years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
The Defence Force said under Operation Tīeke, up to 100 personnel across land, maritime and air are deployed to the UK and Europe to deliver training. Personnel also undertake command and liaison roles at multinational headquarters.
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