Latvia is transferring vehicles to Ukraine, including those confiscated from drunk drivers. The vehicles will be used by Ukraine's Ministry of Defence and other units.

Key facts
- •Latvia is transferring a batch of vehicles to Ukraine
- •The vehicles were confiscated from drunk drivers
- •The vehicles were manufactured between 2004 and 2015
- •21 vehicles were delivered to Ukraine at the beginning of the year
- •Over 600 vehicles were transferred in 2024
- •Finnish volunteers sent 12 ambulances to Ukraine
Latvia's State Immovable Property Agency is transferring a batch of vehicles to Ukraine. The vehicles were confiscated from drunk drivers and will be used by various Ukrainian units.
Vehicles Details
The vehicles were manufactured between 2004 and 2015. They include Mercedes-Benz E350 CDI 4Matic business-class cars from 2011 and two BMW 525 vehicles from 2004. The vehicles are intended for units of Ukraine's Ministry of Defence, the National Guard of Ukraine, and other military and medical administrations.
Previous Transfers
Since the start of the war, Latvia has regularly transferred vehicles confiscated from drunk drivers to Ukraine. At the beginning of the year, Latvia announced that it had delivered 21 vehicles to Ukraine. In 2024, more than 600 such vehicles were transferred. Additionally, Finnish volunteers sent 12 ambulances to Ukraine.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Ukrainska Pravda (English).



