The length of the UK-based course was understood to be extended over concerns of disruption due to Russian missile strikes if more training were to take place in Ukraine.
These fears were confirmed earlier this week, when Russia launched a fresh barrage of missile attacks on cities across Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, after an explosion on the Kerch bridge that links Russia and Crimea.
Ben Wallace, the defence secretary, who has visited the trainees previously, said the scheme demonstrated “our shared resolve to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine”.
He told Sky News at the time: “Meeting those citizen soldiers and witnessing first-hand their courage and determination is a humbling experience.
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