NATO launches Ukraine command centre in Germany
The centre in Wiesbaden will plan and coordinate security assistance for Kyiv as it continues to fight against Moscow's war of aggression.
The southern German town of Wiesbaden, known for spas and hot springs, will now serve as a site of NATO's efforts to support the Ukrainian military.
There, NATO has launched a new command centre to plan, coordinate, and arrange the delivery of security assistance for Ukraine.
The command centre, located at a former US Army base, will coordinate training and equipment donations to Ukraine and will be organised and led by a three-star general.