Brampton Sikh Hero Mandeep Singh Honoured Posthumously for Ultimate Sacrifice in Ukraine
He was born in Mumbai, and his family moved to Canada in 2004.
Brampton Sikh Hero Mandeep Singh Honoured Posthumously for Ultimate Sacrifice in Ukraine
Mandeep Singh, a 30-year-old Indian-origin Canadian Sikh, has been posthumously awarded the Ukrainian Canadian Sacrifice Medal for his ultimate sacrifice during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Mandeep, who hailed from Brampton, Ontario, was killed in action on October 27, 2024, while volunteering to assist those caught in the war.
According to the report, Mandeep was driven by the Sikh principle of Sewa (selfless service) and had no prior connection to Ukraine before deciding to volunteer.
He was born in Mumbai, and his family moved to Canada in 2004. Mandeep had served part-time in the Canadian Army and was trained as a detective. He first travelled to Ukraine in January 2024. Despite returning to Canada briefly, he embarked on his final mission in October, where he suffered a fatal gunshot injury.
His remains were repatriated to Canada after months of administrative procedures, with his final rites performed on April 13, 2025, coinciding with Vaisakhi.
During a recent ceremony in Toronto, Ukrainian Consul General Oleh Nikolenko praised Mandeep for answering an urgent call for help so that the Ukrainian people could live in freedom.
His mother, Asha Kaur said that Mandeep always believed that if his life could help someone, it would be a source of satisfaction for him.
Source: The Tribune