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乌克兰武装部队的工作人员正在学习拯救生命 提供战场创伤的医疗技术和策略
陆军提供战斗医疗服务 乌克兰武装的路线 力 乌克兰武装部队的工作人员正在学习救生医学课程 提供战场创伤护理的技术和策略。 ©国防部皇冠版权所有2023 49.乌克兰武装部队的工作人员正在学习拯救生命 提供战场创伤的医疗技术和策略 关心 该课程正由英国军队和教官授课 来自荷兰和冰岛。 乌克兰武装部队的成员正在学习至关重要的救生知识 战场技能在第一个战斗医学训练课程 将由英国军队及其国际合作伙伴交付。 从5月29日开始的为期五周的课程已经 目前和新的乌克兰武装部队的医务人员正在接受训练 关键技术,如提供医疗服务, 控制大量失血量,并提供关键的院前紧急情况 关心 来自战场的证据和来自乌克兰人员的要求 已纳入方案,学员正在 指导如何最好地优化自己的健康,使他们适合 与…作斗争 学员们继续在实践中进行学习上的考验 战场场景给了他们有效应用的信心 他们的技能又回到了前线。这些包括: 分类大量的伤亡和一系列不同的伤害 治疗由爆炸造成的重大伤亡人员 军火 治疗和安全地从平民和军队中取出病人 运载工具 解雇伤亡人员 国防部长,退伍军人 和服务家庭安德鲁 穆里森说: 这个世界级的医学培训是另一个极好的例子 英国武装部队和我们的国际合作伙伴的情况如何 成功地共同努力,支持乌克兰的对抗 俄罗斯的非法和无端的入侵。 我们对乌克兰的支持将会持续下去;从 提供战斗胜利的训练,以捐赠设备和 乌克兰急需的弹药。 课程主任菲尔 ·威廉姆斯队长 第二医疗旅的成员说: 我们有一个一流的医疗教练团队,我们都是 为能够参与帮助乌克兰而感到谦卑和自豪 把他们的家园从这次非法入侵中解放出来。 乌克兰的学生们渴望学习,并且绝对敬业 在回家储蓄之前获得尽可能多的技能 生活绝大多数人都积极参与战场上 而且许多人都带有战争的创伤。它们绝对是一种乐趣 去教书,这就是他们最近经历的本质,我们要学习 他们和我们一样多。 在培训的最后几天,乌克兰工作人员将学习如何进行培训 向乌克兰其他成员传授救生战场急救知识 当他们返回前线时。 乌克兰实习生维克托说: 这门课非常有用,我想像我一样继续学习 能所有的老师都很有助人和知识渊博,即使是为 没有任何经验的人。经过了很多练习,我感觉好多了 现在已经装备好要把这些知识带回乌克兰了。它不会是 很容易,但我们现在正在反击,我们会赢的。 目前的课程是三次战斗医疗训练中的第一次 方案-每次培训大约50名乌克兰人员。 新的培训正值英国联合主办乌克兰复苏会议之际 本周早些时候举行的支持乌克兰经济复苏的会议 在俄罗斯的非法入侵之后。会议被激发了 来自世界各地的政府、企业和公民社会 支持乌克兰的恢复和重建 承诺总额超过600亿美元。 主要结果包括: 英国对乌克兰的一揽子财政支持,其中包括30亿美元 额外的担保, 以解锁世界银行的贷款超过三个 以及2.4亿英镑的双边援助 美国向乌克兰提供了13亿美元的援助,用于乌克兰的现代化 能源系统和关键的基础设施 迄今为止,英国及其盟友已经训练了1.7万多名武装人员 乌克兰部队在工作人员等领域的基础 前线战斗和更专业的训练。为期五周的训练 针对基本新兵的计划可以让他们接受武器方面的指导 处理、战场急救、野外工艺、巡逻战术和法律 武装冲突,使他们能够有效地保卫自己的国家 他们返回乌克兰。 英国政府已经提供了价值45亿英镑的军事援助 乌克兰提供了1万多枚反坦克导弹,10万发子弹 火炮弹药(计划在2023年再增加10万枚), 重要的防空能力,包括100多架防空能力 火炮, 以及自行火炮。  Army delivers combat medical course to Ukrainian armed forces  Armed Forces of Ukraine Personnel are learning life-saving medical techniques and strategies for providing battlefield trauma care.  ©MoD Crown Copyright 2023 · 49 Armed Forces of Ukraine Personnel are learning life-saving medical techniques and strategies for providing battlefield trauma care. · The course is being delivered by the British Army and instructors from The Netherlands and Iceland. Members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are learning vital life-saving battlefield skills in the first combat medical training course of its kind to be delivered by the British Army and its international partners. The five-week course, which began on the 29 May, has seen both current and new Ukrainian Armed Forces medics being trained in critical techniques such as providing medical care under fire, controlling heavy blood loss, and giving crucial pre-hospital emergency care. Evidence from the battlefield and requests from Ukrainian personnel have been incorporated into the programme, with trainees being instructed on how best to optimise their own health so they are fit to fight. The trainees go on to put their learning to the test in practice battlefield scenarios to give them the confidence to effectively apply their skills back on the frontline. These include: · triaging mass casualties with a range of different injuries · treating casualties with major injuries caused by blasts and small arms fire · treating and safely extracting patients from civilian and military vehicles · extracting casualties under fire Minister for Defence People, Veterans and Service Families Andrew Murrison said: *This world-class medical training is another fantastic example of how the UK Armed Forces and our international partners are* *successfully working together to support Ukraine’sfight against Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion.* *Our support to Ukraine will continue for as long as it takes; from providing battle-winning training to donating the equipment and ammunition Ukraine urgently needs.* Course director Captain Phil Williams of 2nd Medical Brigade said: *We have a top-class team of medical instructors, and we are all humbled and proud at having a part to play in helping Ukraine liberate their homeland from this illegal invasion.* *The Ukrainian students are keen to learn and absolutely dedicated to gaining as many skills as they can before returning home to save life. The vast majority have been actively involved on the battlefield and many carry the wounds of war. They are an absolute pleasure to teach, and such is the nature of their recent experience, we learn as much from them as they do from us.* In their final days of training, Ukrainian personnel will learn how to teach life-saving battlefield first aid to other members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces when they return to the frontline. Ukrainian trainee Viktor said: *This course is very useful and I want to keep learning as much as I can. All the instructors are very helpful and knowledgeable, even for those without any experience. It’s a lot of practice and I feel better equipped now to take this knowledge back to Ukraine. It will not be easy, but we are counterattacking now and we will win.* The current course is the first of three combat medical training programmes - each training approximately 50 Ukrainian personnel. The new training comes as the UK co-hosted the Ukraine Recovery Conference earlier this week to support the recovery of Ukraine following Russia’s illegal invasion. The conference galvanised governments, businesses, and civil society from across the world to support Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction, with international commitments totalling more than $60 billion. Key outcomes included: · a package of UK financial support for Ukraine, featuring $3 billion of additional guarantees to unlock World Bank lending over three years, and £240 million of bilateral assistance · $1.3 billion in US aid to Ukraine for the modernisation of Ukraine’s energy system and critical infrastructure To date, the UK and its allies have trained more than 17,000 Armed Forces of Ukraine personnel in areas such as the fundamentals of frontline combat and more specialised training. The five-week training programme for basic recruits sees them receive instruction in weapons handling, battlefield first aid, fieldcraft, patrol tactics and the Law of Armed Conflict, enabling them to effectively defend their country on their return to Ukraine. The UK Government has provided £4.5 billion worth of military aid to Ukraine supplying more than 10,000 anti-tank missiles, 100,000 rounds of artillery ammunition (with 100,000 more planned for supply in 2023), vital air defence capability, including more than a hundred anti-aircraft guns, as well as self-propelled artillery.
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