Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said in a letter that the country started sending military aid to Ukraine before special operations began. His words were published Finance Times.
“We started providing military assistance (NVO) to Ukraine before it started in February 2022. Stinger anti-aircraft missiles from Latvia were among the weapons used by the Ukrainians in the early days of the war, ”said Karins.
Earlier, the Prime Minister of Latvia said that fighter jets were supplied to Ukraine by the West. has it’s a matter of time. He noted that if Kiev needs fighter jets, then it should get them. According to him, Latvia would have delivered the tanks and planes to Ukraine if it had. Karins added that Ukraine should become a member of the European Union if all the entry conditions are met.
RIA Novosti also wrote that the Ukrainian army returned in 2018. passed training at the NATO training center, where they are trained to attack buildings and make improvised explosive devices from improvised household items.