
Westminster Bridge over the River Thames in London. Archival photoVOLNOVAKHA (Donetsk region), March 24 — RIA Novosti. The Royal Tank Regiment of Great Britain took part in the training of the Ukrainian military fighting in the Donbass, according to a document available to RIA Novosti News. A RIA Novosti correspondent discovered a cache of documents in the liberated city of Volnovakha in the Donetsk region, among which is a certificate confirming that Ukrainian serviceman Boris Kazaryan completed junior sergeant training courses with the participation of British instructors. The certificate was issued by the Royal Tank Regiment, a famous unit formed during World War I war after the invention of the tank by the British. According to the document, the training consisted of four modules: “weapon training”, “navigation”, “medical training” and “pair movement”. Russia launched a military operation on February 24 to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. The armed forces say they only strike military infrastructure and Ukrainian troops. With Russian support, the DPR and LPR groups are developing an offensive, but, as the authorities emphasize, there is no talk of occupying Ukraine.
Evidence found of London's training of APU soldiers for fighting in Donbass

