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Syryi discussed weapons and training of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, met with the Chief Inspector of the Bundeswehr, Carsten Breuer. They discussed weaponry and the training of Ukrainian soldiers.
Сырский встретился с генеральным инспектором Бундесвера для обсуждения вопросов вооружения и подготовки Вооруженных сил Украины.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, met with the Chief Inspector of the Bundeswehr, Carsten Breuer. They discussed weaponry and the training of Ukrainian soldiers.

This was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing Syrsky on Facebook.

On Saturday, February 22, the Commander announced the visit of Bundeswehr Chief Inspector General Carsten Breuer to Kyiv. He also released a video from the train station where the German general arrived, along with their meeting.

Syrsky specified that he informed Breuer about the operational situation at the front line, measures for transitioning to a corps structure, and expressed gratitude to Germany for its assistance.

"We discussed the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding armaments, ammunition, military and special equipment, as well as the training of Ukrainian military personnel," noted the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

According to him, the meeting also addressed issues of maintenance and repair of German-made military equipment that is currently in service with the Ukrainian army.

Photo: Syrsky met with the Chief Inspector of the Bundeswehr (facebook.com/CinCAFofUkraine)

Assistance from Germany

It is worth noting that Germany is one of Ukraine's key allies. Berlin has provided Ukraine with tanks, artillery, other armored vehicles, ammunition, drones, air defense systems, demining equipment, and counter-drone measures.

Additionally, Ukrainian military exercises are taking place on German territory.

Recently, Germany announced the transfer of a new aid package to Ukraine. This package includes missiles for the IRIS-T air defense systems, Zuzana 2 artillery systems, MRAP vehicles, drones, and shells.