Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs has commented on the head of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service Oleksandr Lytvynenko's report that Russia might be preparing for a future attack on the Baltic States.
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs, who is in Ukraine, stayed in shelter on the night of 24-25 November, when Kyiv was subjected to a Russian large-scale drone attack. Source: Rinkēvičs on Twitter (X), as reported by European Pravda Quote: "25 November, 05:10, Kyiv," Rinkēvičs captioned the photo.
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Key updates on Nov. 24: Defense Ministry: $4.8 billion to be allocated for shells, missiles in 2024 Latvian president arrives in Ukraine on official visit German ambassador: New Patriot air defense system to arrive in Ukraine this winter Washington Post: Russian, Chinese companies discuss possible underwater Crimean tunnel project Zelensky asks military to present new mobilization plan SBU: Ukrainian man sentenced to 12 years in prison for spying for Russian military The Ukrainian government will earmark Hr 175 billion ($4.8 billion) for the purchase of shells and missiles as part of the country's 2024 defense budget, said Deputy Defense Minister Yurii Dzhyhyr on Nov. 24.