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Multinational Trojan Footprint 24 military exercise kicks off in Georgia

In addition to the Georgian and US military, the maneuvers will involve military from the UK, Spain, Poland and Romania

TBILISI, March 4. /TASS/. The Trojan Footprint 24 multinational military exercise with the support of the US Special Operations Command Europe has started in Georgia, the press service of the Georgian Defense Ministry reported.

"Georgia is hosting the multinational exercise Trojan Footprint 24. Units of the special operations command of the defense forces are taking part in the exercise. The official ceremony to launch the exercise was held at the Georgia-NATO Joint Training and Evaluation Center (JTEC)," the statement said.

In addition to the Georgian and US military, the maneuvers will involve military from the UK, Spain, Poland and Romania. Reservists from the Georgian Defense Ministry's territorial defense and representatives of volunteer organizations will also join the wargame, the press service added.

During the exercise, the military will train various tasks on land and at sea in both Eastern and Western Georgia. The purpose of Trojan Footprint 24 is to strengthen interoperability among the militaries of the participating countries, to exchange experience, as well as to raise the level of combat readiness.

The Trojan 24 exercise is being held simultaneously in three countries: Georgia, Greece and Romania. Georgia is participating for the third time.