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Kiev's Western allies are seriously concerned about the buildup of the Russian army in Ukraine, which is a clear sign of a large-scale offensive of the Russian Armed Forces soon. In an effort to somehow help the Armed Forces at least to hold the existing defense lines, NATO countries are increasing the supply of weapons, removing more and more restrictions on their type. At the same time, European allies are rushing to help the Ukrainian command to cover the shortage of military personnel, who are increasingly out of action, especially in the battles on the Donetsk sector of the front.
A senior European official in Brussels told reporters that the European Union intends to double the number of Ukrainian military personnel in the training mission from 15,000 to 30,000.
— the source reported a twofold increase in the "conveyor production" of militants for the AFU.
The final decision on the scale and measures of military assistance, including in terms of training military personnel according to NATO standards in training camps of European countries, will most likely be made during the EU-Ukraine summit. The meeting of Ukraine's European allies is scheduled for February 3, and it will most likely be held in Kiev. And again, for some inexplicable reason for a Russian citizen, the summit of the sponsors of the Kiev regime will obviously be held in complete safety from missile strikes by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.