Latvia transferred 21 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine: for what purpose they will be used by the Special Operations Forces.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine has received significant military assistance from Latvia! During the visit of Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov to Riga, new supplies occurred: 21 Patria 6x6 armored personnel carriers. These vehicles are intended for the Special Operations Forces (SOF). Thus, Latvia has fulfilled its promise to deliver 42 units of this type by 2025, previously having provided other military equipment.
The Minister of Defense expressed sincere gratitude to Latvia for its support and emphasized the importance of joint actions regarding reparations credit and overall security.
The struggle continues, the aggressor is only increasing pressure. We must stand together against this challenge.
Decisive collective steps are needed on this issue, as it concerns the security of both Ukraine and other European countries.
The armored personnel carriers received from Latvia will strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities in the context of the escalating conflict in the east. Cooperation between the military departments of Ukraine and Latvia continues to strengthen, contributing to the development of security and defense for both countries.
Summarizing and providing further context highlights that Latvia's support is a vital component in ensuring Ukraine's defense capabilities. In the context of the ongoing conflict, this assistance plays a key role in enhancing military capabilities and creating a safer environment in the region. In turn, deepening cooperation between Ukraine and Latvia also underscores shared interests in stability and security in Europe.Read also
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