Ukraine and Its Allies Conduct Military Exercises: Plans for De-occupation.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has announced joint work with international partners on the restoration of controlled territories that were lost due to the war. First Deputy Minister of Defense Ivan Havryliuk emphasized that conducting 'military exercises' contributes to the development of a joint strategy and planning actions for effective de-occupation.
“We have a clear vision of how to return all temporarily occupied territories back to Ukraine. Together with the British and Americans, we conducted 'military exercises' and modeled various scenarios to have a strategy for the future,” said Havryliuk.
Havryliuk also highlighted the importance of a realistic approach to the situation in the Black Sea region and the need for control over this water space. Occupied Crimea has become a serious military base for Russia since the annexation, concentrating a significant amount of military equipment.
Strategy for the De-occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Ukraine is actively developing a plan for the de-occupation of its regions, working closely with international allies and using modern military planning methods to achieve this goal.
The joint efforts of Ukraine and its partners play a key role in shaping a strategy that will allow the return of control over lost territories. During such exercises, participating countries exchange experiences and initiatives, which can significantly impact the effectiveness of further actions to restore sovereignty.
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