Ukrainian residents are actively preparing for the ongoing conflict with Russia, with over 250 having completed military training and around 400 more currently enrolled in a course at the Kharkiv regional institution of national resistance.
Ukrainian residents are gearing up for the ongoing war with Russia. More than 250 civilians have completed primary military training at the Kharkiv regional institution of national resistance.
About 400 people are currently doing the course.
“I need to complete this training not only as a teacher of the ‘defence of Ukraine’ subject, I also need this as a classroom teacher who lives in such a dangerous time,” Nadiia Mokliak, a school teacher, said.
“If I need to write an essay on ‘How did you spend your summer?’, I would write a very interesting essay.”
The head of the institution, Oleksandr Zalivan, says that in four months, more 250 civilians completed their training at the institution.
“All these preparations are essential because sudden explosions can occur in our infrastructure and populated areas. At any moment, anyone might find themselves in a situation where they need to provide assistance to themselves or to someone nearby,” Sulivan said.
The course is available for all adult men and women under the age of 60, regardless of their profession.