Canadian troops in Ukraine pressing ahead with training mission amid Russia tensions
OTTAWA — The commander of Canadian troops in Ukraine says his soldiers are pressing ahead with their mission — preparing the eastern European country’s military for war — amid the looming threat of a Russian invasion.
In an exclusive interview with The Canadian Press, Lt.-Col. Luc-Frederic Gilbert said he and others are closely watching as diplomats try to avert a possible war following the deployment of 100,000 Russian troops to the border with Ukraine.
“We are monitoring the situation, we are looking at the buildup, of course,” Gilbert said. “But right now, there is no impact on the mission and there is no impact on our members. We are keeping an eye on this, but it doesn’t affect our day-to-day activities.”
Gilbert commands a contingent of about 200 Canadian soldiers who have been deployed on what is known as Operation Unifier. Their mission: train Ukrainian counterparts in everything from the basics of soldiering to advanced engineering and medical skills.