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Canadian NATO Soldier Dies in Latvia, Cause Unclear
(MENAFN) A member of Canada's military contingent stationed with NATO forces in Latvia has died near the capital city of Riga, Latvian Defense Ministry officials confirmed Saturday.
Authorities identified the deceased as Sebastian Halmagean, a gunner assigned to the Royal Canadian Artillery. Halmagean had been serving with the Canadian Armed Forces for approximately three years, with this Baltic deployment representing his inaugural overseas assignment.
The Canadian Forces Military Police has launched a formal investigation into the Thursday fatality, receiving assistance from Latvian counterparts, according to ministry statements.
Officials declined to release additional details regarding circumstances surrounding the death. However, the ministry emphasized that current evidence suggests no heightened security risks to Canadian personnel operating within Latvia's borders.
This marks the second fatal incident involving Canadian troops in Latvia within recent months. Last September, Warrant Officer George Hohl, a vehicle technician with the Canadian-commanded NATO multinational brigade, was discovered deceased after being reported missing.
The NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia forms part of the alliance's enhanced forward presence in the Baltic region, established to strengthen collective defense capabilities along the eastern flank. Canada leads this multinational force, which includes personnel from multiple allied nations.
Military authorities have not disclosed whether foul play, accident, or medical emergency factored into Halmagean's death pending completion of investigative procedures.
Authorities identified the deceased as Sebastian Halmagean, a gunner assigned to the Royal Canadian Artillery. Halmagean had been serving with the Canadian Armed Forces for approximately three years, with this Baltic deployment representing his inaugural overseas assignment.
The Canadian Forces Military Police has launched a formal investigation into the Thursday fatality, receiving assistance from Latvian counterparts, according to ministry statements.
Officials declined to release additional details regarding circumstances surrounding the death. However, the ministry emphasized that current evidence suggests no heightened security risks to Canadian personnel operating within Latvia's borders.
This marks the second fatal incident involving Canadian troops in Latvia within recent months. Last September, Warrant Officer George Hohl, a vehicle technician with the Canadian-commanded NATO multinational brigade, was discovered deceased after being reported missing.
The NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia forms part of the alliance's enhanced forward presence in the Baltic region, established to strengthen collective defense capabilities along the eastern flank. Canada leads this multinational force, which includes personnel from multiple allied nations.
Military authorities have not disclosed whether foul play, accident, or medical emergency factored into Halmagean's death pending completion of investigative procedures.
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