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Latvia will send Ukraine another batch of cars confiscated from drunk drivers
The Latvian government has decided to transfer another batch of cars confiscated from drunk drivers to Ukraine. They will be delivered with the help of the so-called "Twitter convoy"
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Delfi reports with reference to the LETA agency.
It is noted that Latvia will transfer a batch of 14 cars to Ukraine, the total market value of which is more than EUR 100 thousand.
In particular, nine vehicles are intended for army units of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, a municipal medical enterprise in Izium district of Kharkiv region, Arbuzyn village council of Mykolaiv region, a military unit of the National Guard, Kamianets-Podilskyi district council of Khmelnytskyi region and Kytaihorod village council of Khmelnytskyi region.
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In addition, the day before, the Latvian government allocated EUR 15.6 million to municipal authorities to cover the costs incurred in the process of receiving and supporting refugees from Ukraine.
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