Ukrainian military chaplains have completed training with the British Army before heading back to the war-ravaged country to give frontline troops a “spiritual umbrella”.
The two-week programme run by the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department (RAChD) saw an initial group of 10 Ukrainians train at a camp in south-west England.
The participants learned how to deliver pastoral care, spiritual support and moral guidance to soldiers on the battlefield.
Interviews: Ukrainian Lt Dmytro Povorotnyi; British Army chaplain the Rev Robin Richardson.
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