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Latvia is to provide Ukraine with further military aid for its defence against Russia, as Prime Minister Evika Siliņa announced a new aid package following a meeting with her Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal. Equipment and technical resources from the army of the Baltic EU and NATO country are to be handed over in April, she said. Ammunition, explosives and weapons, transport vehicles, personal kit and auxiliary equipment will all be part of the package, Siliņa said in Riga on Thursday. In addition, Latvia would soon be sending the first drones, each worth €1 million ($1.01 million), to Ukr…

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