in January to bolster Ukraine's arsenal of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).Latvia has supplied Ukraine with nearly 100 UAVs and plans to ship around 1,000 attack drones of various capacities in June, according to Spruds.The minister added that the coalition has already collected over 500 million euros ($535 million) to purchase drones for Ukraine.In 2024 and 2025, Latvia will also provide military support to Ukraine worth 0.25% of its GDP. This year, Kyiv will receive 112 million euros (around $121 million), the minister said.Latvia to provide Ukraine with domestically-produced drones and radar systemsLatvia has been one of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters since the outbreak of the full-scale war and annually allocates 0.25% of its GDP to provide military aid to Ukraine. Silina said earlier in April that Riga’s military aid for Kyiv amounted to 392 million euros ($419 million) since February 2022.The Kyiv IndependentChris York
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