Ministry of Defence of Britain showcased training of Ukrainian surgeons
The British Ministry of Defense has showcased how British military surgeons are training their Ukrainian counterparts to provide assistance to the wounded.
"Ukrainian surgeons are working with UK military surgeons to ensure better outcomes for casualties," the statement reads.
It is reported that the Medical Services of the Ministry of Defence and the Royal College of Surgeons in England invited Ukrainian surgeons to visit the country and undergo a medical training course. It is noted that during the visit to Britain, the doctors also shared their experience in military surgery.
Ukrainian surgeons are working with UK military surgeons to ensure better outcomes for casualties. @DMS_MilMed and @RCSnews invited surgeons to attend a medical training course. They gained insight into training & shared their combat surgery expertise. #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/5QGWu7OPh0
— Ministry of Defence (@DefenceHQ) February 5, 2024
Assistance to Ukraine from Britain
Recently, the Prime Minister of Britain, Rishi Sunak, announced the allocation of the largest aid package to Ukraine since the beginning of the war. The Minister of Defence of Ukraine, Rustem Umerov, reported that £200 million from this package would be directed towards the production of combat drones.
Deputy Head of the Presidential Office, Ihor Zhovkva, stated that Britain can provide military assistance to Ukraine but will not participate in combat operations.
It was later reported that Britain would invest $25 million to unlock Ukrainian exports and imports, including vital food supplies.