Canada deploying soldiers to train Ukrainian new recruits

05 Aug 2022 10:23am
Operation UNIFIER, Canada's military training and capacity-building mission in Ukraine - AFP Photo
Operation UNIFIER, Canada's military training and capacity-building mission in Ukraine - AFP Photo
OTTAWA - Canadian Defence Minister Anita Anand announced Thursday that Canada has authorised the deployment of up to 225 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel to train new recruits from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reported Xinhua.

Under Operation UNIFIER, Canada's military training and capacity-building mission in Ukraine, the CAF will deploy personnel to the United Kingdom, Anand said in a news release, adding that the majority of them will work as trainers, for an initial deployment of approximately four months.

The first of up to three training cohorts, consisting of approximately 90 soldiers, are scheduled to depart on Aug. 12 and will begin leading courses in the following weeks, the minister said.

The first Canadian-led courses will take place at a military base located in South East England, and will teach a flexible curriculum focused on individual skills required for frontline combat, including weapons handling, battlefield first aid, fieldcraft, patrol tactics and the Law of Armed Conflict, according to the release.

Operation UNIFIER was launched in 2015 at the request of the Ukrainian government, and early this year was expanded and extended until March 2025. Since the start of the operation, the CAF has trained over 33,000 Ukrainian military and security personnel in battlefield tactics and advanced military skills. -BERNAMA
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