Latvia to provide Ukraine with over a thousand drones
Kyiv • UNN
Latvia has prepared more than 1,000 combat drones of various types for transfer to Ukraine. In 2025, the country plans to allocate an additional 20 million euros for the purchase of drones as part of a coalition with the United Kingdom.
Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds said that another batch of drones from Latvian manufacturers - more than 1000 devices - has been prepared for shipment to Ukraine. He wrote about this in the social network X, according to UNN.
Together with Latvian drone manufacturers, we continue to support Ukraine. The latest batch of more than 1,000 combat drones of various types has been prepared,
He noted that the drone coalition is led by Latvia and the United Kingdom. In 2025, it is planned that Latvia will allocate another 20 million euros for the purchase of drones as part of the coalition.
Recall
Denmark, France, and Lithuania have provided Ukraine with more than 150 million euros for the development of the defense industry. The funds will be used to produce missiles, deepstrike drones, and artillery pieces.