Ukrainian media reports that Ukrainian soldiers are dissatisfied with NATO instructors
September 3rd local time
Russian satellite news agency cited
According to a report by the Kiev Independence Daily
Ukrainian soldiers complain
NATO provided military training
There are serious issues
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And described the difficult situation on the front line
NATO instructors talk on paper
Ukrainian soldiers complain about ineffective training
According to the report, some Ukrainian soldiers stated in an interview that NATO instructors not only lack combat experience, but also do not understand the actual situation in the area. Translators in Western countries usually do not speak more professional military terminology, making it difficult to accurately convey orders or responses from instructors.
In addition, Ukrainian soldiers also mentioned that the Russian military in Kharkiv Oblast has rich combat experience and excellent equipment, and the frontline situation is not as reported by the Ukrainian government or Western media. The report states that the morale of the Ukrainian army is low and they hold a relatively pessimistic attitude towards continuing the operation.
British and American media pointed out that
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The effectiveness of NATO military training is minimal
Previously, foreign media such as The Telegraph reported that the military training provided by NATO to the Ukrainian military did not have the expected effect, and there were even voices within the Ukrainian military blaming NATO military leaders for the poor summer counterattack.
The New York Times article pointed out that in the face of overwhelming Russian artillery fire, NATO's complex training has brought little help to the Ukrainians.
Many American officials and analysts who have conducted field visits and exchanged ideas with the Ukrainian military have found that after only receiving 4 to 6 weeks of joint combat tactical training, the so-called "elite forces" cultivated by NATO are sent to the battlefield.