The
opening ceremony for the active phase of Sea Breeze 2016, a joint
U.S.-Ukrainian exercise, was held in Odesa on Sunday, an Interfax-Ukraine
correspondent reported.
This exercise is taking place as the situation in
eastern Ukraine is getting worse, but the exercise is an important part of the
reform in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ukraine's Defense Minister Stepan
Poltorak said at the ceremony.
"We are seeing the trend towards escalation of
the situation in eastern Ukraine. Each day Donetsk and Luhansk receive supplies
of fuel, ammunition, materiel, weapons and equipment. This is testament to the
Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine... This is why the exercise,
whose active phase begins today, is necessary. At such exercises we learn to
defend our land and save the lives of our military," Poltorak said.
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Ivanna
Klympush-Tsintsadze, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt and British
Ambassador to Ukraine Judith Gough emphasized their governments' commitment to
Ukraine's territorial integrity and their readiness to further help reform the
Ukrainian Armed Forces.
"And this [Sea Breeze 2016] is our response to
all ideologists, all curators, all sponsors of the hybrid war. Our response to
those who ignore peace, who support terrorism on a state level, who renounce
the values of the civilized world," Ukrainian Navy Commander Ihor
Voronchenko said at the ceremony, adding that the exercise will help restore
quicker the fighting capabilities of the Ukrainian naval forces that pulled out
of Crimea.
The Sea Breeze 2016 exercise began on July 18 and will
continue through July 30. In all, the exercise will involve up to 4,000
personnel from 16 countries: Ukraine, the U.S., Bulgaria, the United Kingdom,
Greece, Georgia, Italy, Spain, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Romania,
Turkey, Sweden and Finland. Twenty aircraft and helicopters and over 140
automobile and armored vehicles are also due to be employed.
The sea stage of the drill will involve over 25 ships,
boats and supply vessels from Ukraine, the U.S., Turkey and Romania. The
exercise's plan envisages a bigger coastal stage than in the previous years,
with a multi-national tactical group conducting an operation in a crisis region
in accordance with the NATO standards, involving marines and special forces
from Ukraine, the U.S., Moldova and Georgia.
In addition, troops will practice landing operations,
both from sea and from the air, in Odesa region, artillery operations during
anti-landing defense, river crossing with engineering troops' participation and
a special operation to provide coastal safety and air support for landing
troops.
The Sea Breeze exercise has been held annually since
1997 under a 1993 memorandum of understanding and cooperation on defense and
military relations between the Ukrainian Defense Ministry and the U.S.
Department of Defense. The exercise aims to train the Ukrainian naval forces
and increase their combat readiness on a bilateral basis while being open to
other countries.
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