Citizens of Latvia purchased and handed over drones for Ukrainian reconnaissance (photo, video).


Ukrainian reconnaissance units received drones of various types, which were purchased with donations from Latvian citizens. This was reported by the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate.
The charitable collection was initiated by Major of the Latvian Armed Forces, public figure and volunteer Janis Slaidins. He brought and handed over the drones to the reconnaissance units.
This is not the first Time that Latvia has aided Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression. As noted by intelligence representative Andriy Yusov, help from Latvia continues throughout this entire period.
Citizens of Latvia purchased and handed over drones for GUR soldiers pic.twitter.com/nhWrKDmA2z
— GLAVKOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) October 31, 2024
“While large international institutions are thinking, weighing, hesitating, Latvia - state, people, and volunteers – tirelessly helps Ukraine throughout the entire period of Russian aggression. We surely appreciate it. Ukrainians will always remember this,” said Andriy Yusov.
Let us recall, the United States of America is also preparing aid for Ukraine by manufacturing Ukrainian drones.
Ukraine has been working for a long time on developing a drone capable of intercepting Russian kamikaze drones of Iranian design Shahed-136.
Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur is planning to meet with the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Rustem Umerov to discuss the possibility of purchasing Ukrainian weapons, including drones.
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