Terrorist attack on the Kakhovska HPP: Latvia is ready to allocate €200 million in aid
Latvia plans to allocate €200 million to Ukraine for the liquidation of the consequences of the Russian blow-up of the Kakhovska HPP.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia is preparing a draft order on the allocation of 200,000 euros to Ukraine,” wrote the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and elected President of Latvia Edgars Rinkevičs on Twitter.
The funds will be allocated to help prevent the consequences of Russian terrorists undermining the Kakhovskaya HPP dam.
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The terrorist attack by the Russians in the Kherson region will have an impact on the financial, economic, ecological spheres and the life support system of the population of the entire Ukraine.
As previously reported by USM, the impact of the man-made disaster on the price of wheat, which has increased by 3%, is currently recorded.