1 month ago | By RT
A private project is seeking to hire 100 to 200 professionals to help Ukrainians with repairs on the battlefield
Former US military officers and private entities are raising money to send Western maintenance personnel close to the frontlines in Ukraine, Politico reported on Thursday.
According to the news website, the project, dubbed Trident Support and scheduled to launch in March, will involve the recruitment of 100 to 200 experienced contractors, who would be deployed on the ground in Ukraine.
They are then supposed to “embed themselves with small units near the front lines” and teach...
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