<p>A first group of more than 600 Ukrainian soldiers have finished a US training course involving larger-scale manoeuvres that could aid Kyiv's forces in upcoming offensive operations, the Pentagon said Friday.</p>.<p>"This week, the first Ukrainian battalion completed combined arms training on the M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle at Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany," spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder said in a statement.</p>.<p>The United States has agreed to provide more than 100 Bradleys -- which are armed with 25 mm autocannons and can also fire anti-tank missiles -- to Ukraine, which is expected to launch a counter-offensive against Russian troops in the coming months.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/its-obvious-ukraine-wont-be-putins-last-stop-says-zelenskyy-1192354.html" target="_blank">It's 'obvious' Ukraine won't be Putin's last stop, says Zelenskyy</a></strong></p>.<p>"Approximately 635 Ukrainians completed the approximately five-week period of instruction, which included basic soldier tasks like marksmanship, along with medical training, squad, platoon and company training, and a battalion force-on-force exercise," Ryder said.</p>.<p>A mechanized and a field artillery battalion began training two weeks ago, and two more battalions are due to start next week, he added.</p>.<p>The United States -- which had already been training Ukrainian soldiers on the use of various weapons systems promised to Kyiv -- announced the expanded training program at the end of last year.</p>.<p>It marks a return to the type of instruction that was taking place inside Ukraine before Russia invaded the country in February 2022.</p>
<p>A first group of more than 600 Ukrainian soldiers have finished a US training course involving larger-scale manoeuvres that could aid Kyiv's forces in upcoming offensive operations, the Pentagon said Friday.</p>.<p>"This week, the first Ukrainian battalion completed combined arms training on the M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle at Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany," spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder said in a statement.</p>.<p>The United States has agreed to provide more than 100 Bradleys -- which are armed with 25 mm autocannons and can also fire anti-tank missiles -- to Ukraine, which is expected to launch a counter-offensive against Russian troops in the coming months.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/its-obvious-ukraine-wont-be-putins-last-stop-says-zelenskyy-1192354.html" target="_blank">It's 'obvious' Ukraine won't be Putin's last stop, says Zelenskyy</a></strong></p>.<p>"Approximately 635 Ukrainians completed the approximately five-week period of instruction, which included basic soldier tasks like marksmanship, along with medical training, squad, platoon and company training, and a battalion force-on-force exercise," Ryder said.</p>.<p>A mechanized and a field artillery battalion began training two weeks ago, and two more battalions are due to start next week, he added.</p>.<p>The United States -- which had already been training Ukrainian soldiers on the use of various weapons systems promised to Kyiv -- announced the expanded training program at the end of last year.</p>.<p>It marks a return to the type of instruction that was taking place inside Ukraine before Russia invaded the country in February 2022.</p>