I'm talking about 'in operation', which would mean: 'at the frontline and in action'.
The rest is far from that. For example: troops of two batteries that started their training few days ago are going to take at least three…
I'm talking about 'in operation', which would mean: 'at the frontline and in action'.
The rest is far from that. For example: troops of two batteries that started their training few days ago are going to take at least three weeks longer to complete…... So, their guns are 'in Ukraine', but 'not in action'.