Canada says it will send 40 more combat engineers to help support Polish efforts to train Ukrainian forces, as part of its commitment to increasing military aid for Ukraine.
Thomson ReutersUkrainian servicemen ride atop of an armoured personnel carrier in the town of Lyman. Canada said on Tuesday it will send 40 more combat engineers to help support Polish efforts to train Ukrainian forces.The Canadian Armed Forces has trained more than 33,000 Ukrainian military and security personnel since 2015, but have paused aspects of the training effort since February.
"Today, I am announcing that in the coming weeks, Canada will deploy approximately 40 combat engineers to Poland to help Polish Forces train Ukrainian sappers on engineer reconnaissance, explosives, mining and de-mining," Defence Minister Anita Anand told a news conference in Warsaw.
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