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By Andrew Thorpe, with wires

New Zealand soldier killed in Ukraine while on leave from NZ Defence Force

Ukrainian soldiers manoeuvre a ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft cannon at a position near the front line in Kharkhiv on Wednesday. (Reuters: Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy)

A New Zealand soldier on leave from the armed forces has reportedly been killed in Ukraine, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) said on Wednesday.

"The New Zealand Army will work closely with the family of the soldier to offer support at this deeply sad time," the NZDF said in a statement.

"At this early stage, there is still more information to be gathered in order to understand the circumstances fully."

The soldier was on leave without pay and was not on active duty with the NZDF.

No further details have been made available, including whether the soldier was taking part in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia when they were killed.

New Zealand's Defence Minister, Peeni Henare, expressed his condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the soldier on Twitter.

"I've been advised the NZ Army are supporting the soldier's family through this difficult time," he said.

While the NZDF does not have soldiers deployed in Ukraine, it does have about 150 troops stationed in Britain helping to train Ukrainians in frontline combat.

A number of New Zealanders, estimated by a veterans group at about 100, are taking part in the conflict of their own accord, with a small portion of those involved in direct fighting.

New Zealand has supplied Ukraine with more than $NZ40 million ($35.8 million) worth of aid and financial support since the beginning of the conflict. (New Zealand Defence Force: Corporal Naomi James)

New Zealand media is reporting the soldier was normally based at Burnham Military Camp, about 28 kilometres south of Christchurch.

News of the soldier's death broke on Ukraine's Independence Day, which is also six months to the day since Russia invaded the Eastern European nation on August 24.

Six Months of War in Ukraine

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