Britain plans to deploy troops in Ukraine for 5 years - The Telegraph
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The UK is considering deploying troops to Ukraine for 5 years to train the army and prevent new Russian invasions. Deterrence forces will help protect the skies and seas.

The UK may deploy troops to Ukraine for up to five years. This is one of the options being discussed by Western allies. This is reported by The Telegraph, reports UNN.
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Official London is considering deploying UK troops to Ukraine for a term of 5 years.
Military leaders want this operation to help train and rebuild the Ukrainian army to prevent a new invasion by Vladimir Putin
During discussions between Britain and France on the "coalition of the resolute", the issue of a phased withdrawal of the contingent was raised.
According to the plan, which is one of several options under consideration, European-led forces will be sent to Ukraine to initially deter Russia from violating any agreement and provide Ukrainians with much-needed respite
According to the publication, French military experts believe that the likelihood that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will dare to attack Western forces in Ukraine against the backdrop of the current situation of his own army and its capabilities is "very unlikely."
According to the plan, "deterrent forces" led by France and Great Britain may also help protect Ukraine's skies and seas.
But the main goal of the deployment is to immediately begin helping to train and rebuild Ukraine's armed forces to deter another Russian attack. They will later be phased out, with the last troops leaving the country in about five years.
It is noted that the heads of British, Danish and German intelligence believe that Putin may be ready for a new attack in 5 years.
Let us remind you
The military contingent in Ukraine will be represented not only by Great Britain and France, it will be a coalition of countries. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi during a briefing on April 4.
The international coalition is ready to provide Ukraine with comprehensive support after the end of the war with Russia, including a safe sky, sea and support for peace on land.