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Canada to deploy up to 400 personnel to support forces in Ukraine

Written by  Rajan Nath -- January 27th 2022 09:54 AM -- Updated: January 27th 2022 10:08 AM
Canada to deploy up to 400 personnel to support forces in Ukraine

Canada to deploy up to 400 personnel to support forces in Ukraine

Ottawa, January 27: Amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, Canada will deploy up to 400 personnel in total to assist the Ukrainian military and 60 of them will be deploying in the next several days, Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand said during a news conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. "Today, we are pleased to announce the extension and expansion of Operation Unifier. With approximately $340 million we will increase the capacity of our training mission in Ukraine, deploying up to 400 members of the Canadian armed forces with up to 60 of those members being deployed in the coming days," Anita Anand said on Wednesday. Also Read | Punjab extends Covid restrictions till February 1; read details The Canadian soldiers are providing training in such areas as tactics, improvised explosive device disposal, sniping, reconnaissance, and medicine, Anand added. Trudeau explained Canada is extending the operation for another three years and doubling the number of its soldiers in Ukraine from 200 to 400. The operation is focused in the western part of Ukraine where risks to troops are lowest and they can concentrate on the training and support mission, Justin Trudeau said. The safety of Canadian personnel remains paramount and in the event of a Russian invasion the government will ensure that members of the military remain safe, Trudeau also said. The decision on exactly how many troops to send not exceeding the 400 personnel cap will be determined by the situation on the ground, Trudeau added. Foreign Minister Melanie Joly has said her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba had relayed to her the request for Canada to extend Operation Unifier. The development comes at a time when the tensions between Ukraine and Russia are at their highest in years. Also Read | Haryana extends Covid-19 restrictions till February 10 -PTC News


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