Feb 18 โ€ข 06:42 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Germany FAZ

Civil Protection: What We Can Learn from Ukrainians

Ukrainian officials are set to train German police and civil protection personnel in resilience amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

The article discusses the lessons that Germany and Europe can learn from Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia, particularly in the field of civil protection and resilience. Ukrainian officials, including Oleksandr Prokudin, the governor of Kherson, emphasize that Germany is unprepared for potential threats posed by ongoing warfare and sabotage operations from Russia, despite living in relative peace. They stress the importance of understanding the stark differences in preparedness for conflict and the need for proactive measures in civil protection.

The discussion around resilience and war-readiness is increasingly prevalent in Europe, yet it often takes place in a context that seems detached from the everyday lives of citizens. As the Russian invasion continues to inflict severe consequences on Ukraine, the article highlights the necessity for European nations to acknowledge the real threats posed by such aggression and to implement strategies that enhance societal resilience. Ukrainian authorities aim to transfer their knowledge and experience in civil defense to German counterparts, underscoring the urgency for collaboration in safeguarding civil society against potential threats.

The ongoing war has forced European nations to reconsider their own security measures and civil protection strategies. By engaging with lessons learned from Ukraine, European countries can improve their readiness to respond to crises and support their citizens in times of need. This collaboration not only benefits Germany and Europe but also strengthens solidarity with Ukraine during its hardships, fostering a united front against common adversities.

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