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Fifth Kiwi killed fighting in Ukraine, body not yet recovered

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Neil Reid,
Publish Date
Sat, 11 Oct 2025, 8:19am

Fifth Kiwi killed fighting in Ukraine, body not yet recovered

Author
Neil Reid,
Publish Date
Sat, 11 Oct 2025, 8:19am

A fifth New Zealander has been killed in Ukraine, and his body is yet to be recovered from the front line. 

The death brings the known death toll of New Zealanders in Ukraine to five: three other soldiers and an aid worker have also lost their lives since Russia invaded in February 2022. 

The man in his late 40s was listed missing in action in May. 

He had received basic military training when he joined the foreign fighting force the Ukraine International Legion, the Herald understands. 

The American non-profit organisation the R.T. Weatherman Foundation says it is supporting his family and leading on-the-ground efforts to locate his remains. 

A fifth New Zealander has died in combat in Ukraine, joining earlier losses (left to right) Dominic Abelen, Kane Te Tai, Andrew Bagshaw and Shan-Le Kearns. Herald composite photoA fifth New Zealander has died in combat in Ukraine, joining earlier losses (left to right) Dominic Abelen, Kane Te Tai, Andrew Bagshaw and Shan-Le Kearns. Herald composite photo 

The foundation is also searching for the body of fellow Kiwi Shan-Le Kearns, who died there in April. 

Kearns was killed when a Russian drone dropped a grenade on him. His death was filmed by a Russian drone and the footage uploaded to a Russian Telegram social media channel. 

Until remains are located, Ukrainian officials will formally list both men as missing in action. 

The latest Kiwi casualty lost his life during intense fighting in Donetsk Oblast region in eastern Ukraine. 

The Herald understands he has family members in a small North Island town, while his parents live overseas. 

He had also spent time living in Australia before joining the Ukraine International Legion. 

Shan-Le Kearns did not have a serving military background before going to Ukraine. Photo / SuppliedShan-Le Kearns did not have a serving military background before going to Ukraine. Photo / Supplied 

The Weatherman Foundation鈥檚 Kyiv-based director of programmes Lauren Guillaume told the Herald it is supporting the man鈥檚 family, just as it has with three other families of Kiwis who have died in combat in Ukraine. 

鈥淗e is a recent case, from this [Ukrainian] summer,鈥 she said. 

鈥淎nd, that鈥檚 really the most I鈥檒l say right now because we鈥檙e still trying to investigate ... and validate everything. And, of course this loss for the family is still really, really new.鈥 

The Foundation is trying to locate, identify and repatriate his remains. They will use DNA, dental records and finger printing if necessary, Guillaume told the Herald. 

Andrew Bagshaw lost his life while volunteering on an aid mission in Ukraine. Photo / Sebastian PolarchskiAndrew Bagshaw lost his life while volunteering on an aid mission in Ukraine. Photo / Sebastian Polarchski 

The same goes for Kearns, who went by the military callsign 鈥極xide鈥. 

Guillaume said bodies or partial remains are regularly recovered from battlefields, and during body exchanges between Ukrainian and Russian forces. 

鈥淔or MIAs like 鈥極xide鈥 and [the fifth New Zealand fatality], there is still a chance for a recovery, because what鈥檚 happening is the remain exchanges,鈥 Guillaume said. 

The Herald has been told the man was killed on or around May 17 while trying to repel attacks from Russian troops near Nova Poltavka. 

His death is one of many involving foreign fighters that pro-Russian Telegram channel TracANaziMerc has posted about. 

The channel features a photo, purportedly of the late Kiwi, with a red cross on it and text saying he was among 鈥渁 group of foreign mercenaries鈥 who had been 鈥渘eutralized鈥. 

Kane Te Tai's final resting place at Auckland's Waikumete Cemetery. Photo / 九一星空无限Kane Te Tai's final resting place at Auckland's Waikumete Cemetery. Photo / 九一星空无限 

The May death means at least five New Zealanders have died in the European nation since Russia invaded in February 2022. 

The toll includes three other soldiers - Dominic Abelen, Kane Te Tai and Shan-Le Kearns. 

Aid worker Andrew Bagshaw died while trying to rescue an elderly woman in an area of intense military action in Soledar. 

Four Ukrainian Armed Forces performed a haka in front of the body of slain Kiwi soldier Dominic Abelen before he was repatriated to New Zealand. Photo / SuppliedFour Ukrainian Armed Forces performed a haka in front of the body of slain Kiwi soldier Dominic Abelen before he was repatriated to New Zealand. Photo / Supplied 

The Weatherman Foundation 鈥 using dental records and DNA samples - was able to confirm remains located in eastern Ukraine were those of Abelen. 

They were returned to New Zealand in March 鈥 two and a half years after his death 鈥 where his funeral included a moving haka from his former New Zealand Defence Force unit. 

Former Defence Minister Ron Mark has made five visits to Ukraine. He has told the Herald there are "dozens" of Kiwis fighting there. Photo / Neil ReidFormer Defence Minister Ron Mark has made five visits to Ukraine. He has told the Herald there are "dozens" of Kiwis fighting there. Photo / Neil Reid 

Former Defence Minister Ron Mark 鈥 who recently returned from his fifth trip to Ukraine 鈥 has said as well as the five dead, 鈥渃onsiderably more鈥 Kiwis have been maimed on the battlefield. 

Mark has previously told the Herald 鈥渄ozens鈥 of New Zealanders are in Ukraine: from former Defence Force soldiers 鈥 including a sniper and Afghanistan War veteran 鈥 to those with no military experience. 

Asked how many New Zealanders she had come across while in Ukraine since last year, Guilaume responded: 鈥淪o many鈥. 

The bodies of Bagshaw, Te Tai and Abelen were all eventually recovered. 

Neil Reid is a Napier-based senior reporter who covers general news, features and sport. He joined the Herald in 2014 and has 33 years of newsroom experience. 

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