NATO Lieutenant Colonel Kent Miller, a Canadian who participated in the training of Ukrainians, died in a hospital in Belgium. This is reported on the website of the Government of Canada.
"It is with regret that the Joint Task Force Ukraine unit reports the death of one of our soldiers, Lieutenant Colonel Kent Miller," the publication says.
Miller participated in the Canadian Operation Unifier, one of the goals of which is to train Ukrainian servicemen, and on November 25 he died "from medical complications." Under the message about the death, there are condolences from Miller's colleague, Lieutenant Colonel Cole Petersen, commander of the Joint Task Force Ukraine.
Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, noted in her Telegram channel that some NATO countries that sent their specialists to train the Ukrainian military in Ukraine, they are already getting them back.

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