Aussie soldiers to train chefs, taxi drivers
Everyday Ukrainians pulled from their day jobs as pastry chefs, lawyers and hairdressers will be trained to fight against Russia by Australian soldiers.
Everyday Ukrainians pulled from their day jobs as pastry chefs, lawyers and hairdressers will be trained to fight against Russia by Australian soldiers.
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