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Four empty oil tanks were reportedly damaged, although it’s unclear whether the drones belong to Ukraine or RussiaFlanked by senior police and army officials, the Latvian prime minister Evika Siliņa is just giving a brief update after this morning’s crisis cabinet meeting in Riga.She says there is still no clarity on who directed the drones reported in the Latvian airspace, and this continues to be investigated. Continue reading…

Four empty oil tanks were reportedly damaged, although it’s unclear whether the drones belong to Ukraine or RussiaFlanked by senior police and army officials, the Latvian prime minister Evika Siliņa is just giving a brief update after this morning’s crisis cabinet meeting in Riga.She says there is still no clarity on who directed the drones…

Four empty oil tanks were reportedly damaged, although it’s unclear whether the drones belong to Ukraine or RussiaFlanked by senior police and army officials, the Latvian prime minister Evika Siliņa is just giving a brief update after this morning’s crisis cabinet meeting in Riga.She says there is still no clarity on who directed the drones reported in the Latvian airspace, and this continues to be investigated. Continue reading…

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