Ukraine has received another package of military aid from Latvia. It includes, in particular, drones and generators.It was reported by the General Staff of the
The President’s various foreign-policy “personas” vacillate between a desire for domination and withdrawal.
It is still too early to discuss sending peacekeepers to Ukraine, as there are no obvious preconditions, the Public Broadcasting of Latvia reports, citing Andris Sprūds, Minister of Defense of Latvia.
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As the war against Russia approaches its three-year mark, Ukraine is on the backfoot on the frontlines. Ukrainian forces are suffering from manpower shortages and losing ground in the eastern Donetsk region as Russia’s troops continue their advance.
Through the International Drone Capability Coalition, led by the UK and Latvia, 30,000 uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) are bound for Ukraine. John Healey, the UK Defence Secretary, announced the decision alongside his Latvian counterpart,
A British-led international coalition will send Ukraine 30,000 drones, London announced Thursday, amid uncertainty over the future of U.S. support for the besieged European ally.
Speaker of Latvia’s Saeima Daiga Mierina has arrived in Ukraine on an official visit. Deputy Chairperson of Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada Olena Kondratiuk announced this on Facebook, also sharing a video of the meeting at the Kyiv railway station, Ukrinform reports.
LONDON - An international coalition to procure unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for Ukraine, co-led by the UK and Latvia, will send 30,000 newly-ordered drones to Kyiv, Britain’s Ministry of Defence said on Jan 9.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and a delegation from Latvia’s Saeima led by Speaker Daiga Mierina discussed strengthening cooperation in the production and use of drones. — Ukrinform.
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