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Celebrating the bravery of Ukraine’s Armed Forces

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Join us in celebrating the bravery and strength of the Ukrainian soldiers on Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day.

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Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Ukrainian soldiers have demonstrated their courage, skill and determination to defend their country.


On 6 December, Ukraine marks its national Day of the Armed Forces, celebrating its army’s dedication, strength and bravery.


NATO joins Ukraine in paying tribute to its soldiers, renewing its unwavering support to ensure that Ukraine prevails against Russian aggression.

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--UPSOT (UKRAINIAN W/ ENGLISH SUBS)—
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses soldiers from the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Pokrovsk

President Zelenskyy: “It’s important that you stay safe because without you Ukraine cannot prevail. Thank you for your bravery and for your experience. Glory to Ukraine!”

Ukrainian Soldiers: “Glory to the heroes!”

--TEXT ON SCREEN--

UKRAINIAN FORCES STAND STRONG

BRAVELY DEFENDING THEIR COUNTRY’S FREEDOM

FROM RUSSIA’S WAR OF AGGRESSION

NATO ALLIES CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THEM

WITH TRAINING

WITH EQUIPMENT

AND WITH DEFENCE SYSTEMS

SO THAT UKRAINE CAN FIGHT FOR ITS FUTURE

AND OUR SHARED VALUES

--UPSOT (UKRAINIAN W/ENGLISH SUBS)—

Colonel James Thurstan, Commander Operation Interflex: “Glory to Ukraine!”

Ukrainian soldiers: “Glory to Ukraine!”
“Glory to the heroes!”

--TEXT ON SCREEN--

SLAVA UKRAINI!

--TEXT ON SCREEN--
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