Canadian military trainers deal with mixed emotions as Ukrainians defend from Russia
OTTAWA — Lt.-Col. Sarah Heer says it is absolutely “excruciating” watching from afar as friends and comrades that she helped train in the Ukrainian military a year ago are now forced to fight for their country.
Heer finished her run as commander of Canada’s military training mission in Ukraine last winter and is now back in Canada. But despite the physical distance, the conflict feels very close for her and hundreds of other Canadian soldiers who have served there in recent years.
“It’s very difficult because part of our role in Ukraine was to form relationships, that’s how we build trust.” Heer said in an interview.
“We’re not just watching people we’ve worked with. We’re watching our friends go through this.”