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19:14 25 Feb 2023

Charity evening in Latvia raises money for Luhansk mobile hospital

Latvia raised 385,000 euros at a charity evening to help Ukraine. Part of the funds will be used to purchase a mobile hospital for the Luhansk region.

Serhii Haidai, the head of the Luhansk Military Administration, reports this on his Telegram.

"On February 24, a charity concert "Honoring Ukraine" was held in Riga. The Latvian charity fund Uzēmēśmi Mieram hosted it to mark the anniversary of the full-scale russia's war in Ukraine. As part of the concert, donations were collected to help our country, which is fighting against russia's armed aggression.

President of Latvia Egils Levits gave a welcome speech to the participants of the event. Haidai addressed Latvian people and expressed his gratitude towards what they've done for Ukraine.

Since the day one of russia's full-scale war, Latvia has sent more than 1 200 vehicles, 120 000 UAV drone tails, 15 000 canned meat products, 200 000 candles, 5 tonnes of knitted socks, 6 000 bullets, 82 quadricycles, 325 generators, radios, UAVs, 500 tonnes of diesel fuel, sniper weapons, military medkits, winter uniforms, footwear, various kinds of arms, computer equipment, MREs and other useful goods.

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