Moroccan Paratroopers Train 300 Guinean Soldiers in Joint Military Exercise

Moroccan officers have been staying in Conakry for a few days to supervise a training course for 300 Guinean soldiers as part of the cooperation between the two countries.
And three for Morocco and Guinea. The jump of Guinean paratroopers has already been effective, during this third parachuting operation, organized between the two countries. For a week, the Guinean soldiers will do exercises that will allow them to acquire new techniques, reports Al Massae.
The year 2018 marked the beginning of this training cycle that Morocco organizes for the benefit of Guinea. The Moroccan trainers had supervised the first edition of the parachuting campaign of Guinean trainees. The second edition had taken place in March 2019, with the training of 450 Guinean paratrooper trainees for 10 days.
As part of the military cooperation between the two countries, Morocco grants scholarships and training courses to Guineans. In this context, it had also donated military communication equipment, medical and computer equipment, etc. to Guinea.
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