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New Zealand soldier who died in Ukraine may never be repatriated, Jacinda Ardern says

It might not be possible to bring home the body of a New Zealand soldier who was killed fighting in Ukraine, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.

The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) last week confirmed Corporal Dominic Abelen, 28, was killed in Ukraine while on leave from the force without pay.

The NZDF said it was supporting consular officials around possible options for formal identification and repatriation, but noted "the very difficult circumstances of doing so in a conflict zone".

In a press conference on Monday afternoon, Ms Ardern said it was still difficult to know with certainty the information around Corporal Abelen's location and circumstances.

She could not provide a time frame for bringing his body home.

"That is not something that we are able to establish, nor can we be certain that will be possible," Ms Ardern said.

His leave request did not include plans to travel to Ukraine.

No soldiers had been approved by the NZDF to enter Ukraine and it was unaware how many soldiers may have travelled there on leave without pay.

Ms Ardern said there would be an intervention for any New Zealanders including soldiers who flagged intentions to travel to Ukraine.

Corporal Abelen's father Bryce Abelen said his son had not told the family of his plans to travel to the war-torn country.

"He also knew the risks of going there but still went to fight for them," he said in a statement.

"That is Dominic, always thinking of helping others."

Corporal Abelen's family said they understood his decision and fully supported it.

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