
Vessels from four nations meet in Glasgow ahead of Nato's Exercise Sea Breeze

Military vessels and personnel from four nations will visit Glasgow this weekend ahead of a major Nato exercise.
Ships from Estonia, France, Germany, and Ukraine will be taking part, although personnel from Bulgaria, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Japan, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Ukraine, the United States, and the United Kingdom will also participate in Exercise Sea Breeze.
Stationed at Glasgow's King George V Docks, the ships will include two Ukrainian mine hunters which were previously donated by the Royal Navy, and will soon travel to join their counterparts.
The event, jointly led by the US and Ukraine, will provide nations with the opportunity to practise working together with their closest allies and partners.
During two weeks of training, the crews will practise tactics, techniques, and procedures, with the focus being on mine countermeasure operations.
The exercise will primarily take place near Arran, Campbeltown, and the Northern Minches between 24 June and 5 July.