Defense attachés, accredited in Moldova, visited infantry brigade Stefan cel Mare in Chisinau
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Defense attorneys, accredited in Moldova, today visited the motorized infantry brigade Stefan cel Mare in Chisinau to document the activity of the unit.
During the visit, the 16 military diplomats from Romania, Ukraine, USA, Poland, Belarus, Russia, Germany, Lithuania, as well as from the OSCE Mission to the Republic of Moldova were informed about the structure, role and missions of the brigade, for the current year and the external activities with the participation of the unit's staff.
The attachés also familiarized themselves with the infrastructure of the Stefan cel Mare Brigade, the military technique and the equipment of the unit.
According to Colonel Anatolie Zavtur, head of the Strategic Planning Directorate of the General Staff, the visit was carried out at the request of the body of military attachés and aimed at strengthening the bilateral relations on the military dimension.
PUBLIKA mentions that in February this year, a similar visit took place in the 22nd Peacekeeping Battalion.
During the visit, the 16 military diplomats from Romania, Ukraine, USA, Poland, Belarus, Russia, Germany, Lithuania, as well as from the OSCE Mission to the Republic of Moldova were informed about the structure, role and missions of the brigade, for the current year and the external activities with the participation of the unit's staff.
The attachés also familiarized themselves with the infrastructure of the Stefan cel Mare Brigade, the military technique and the equipment of the unit.
According to Colonel Anatolie Zavtur, head of the Strategic Planning Directorate of the General Staff, the visit was carried out at the request of the body of military attachés and aimed at strengthening the bilateral relations on the military dimension.
PUBLIKA mentions that in February this year, a similar visit took place in the 22nd Peacekeeping Battalion.
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