 In a snow-covered field in western Poland, Ukrainian soldiers are undergoing trench warfare training just days before deployment to the front lines in what has evolved into a grinding war of attrition against Russia. The training, conducted by soldiers from Poland, France, and Belgium, takes place in Wiedersen, approximately 40 kilometers from the German border. According to one Ukrainian soldier, the majority of soldiers have no prior military experience that he emphasized most battles take place in the trenches. Therefore, practicing these actions will help our military personnel enhance their skills and achieve victory on the battlefield. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, gaining control of nearly a fifth of its territory, a Ukrainian counter-offensive launched in June has yet to achieve a major breakthrough. The main task of Combined Armed Training Command is to create the most realistic conditions for the training for Ukrainian armed forces. First of all, I would like to thank you. So every time when we train Ukrainian colleagues, they go to the battlefield and the next request for training, they will incorporate the things they would like to be adapted. So sometimes they ask for something more, sometimes they ask for something less. So it's not just starting to adapt now, we started to adapt as of the first day. And so this is what you see now is an evolution of the situation after almost one year. And so this is the result. And we will keep adapting because the situation on the battlefield is changing every day.