File:Ukrainian soldiers observes a mortar sight.jpg

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English: A soldier with the Ukrainian Land Forces observes the sight of an 82 mm mortar Mar. 19, 2016, in order to lay the mortar for deflection and elevation during a mortar live-fire exercise at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center near Yavoriv, Ukraine as part as Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine. Each JMTG-U rotation will consist of nine weeks of training where Ukrainian soldiers will learn defensive combat skills needed to increase Ukraine's capacity for self-defense. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Russell M. Gordon, 10th Press Camp Headquarters).
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