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Latvia: 70% of cars seized from drunk drivers go to Ukraine

Via BalticaJuly 19, 2023January 13, 202401 mins

Latvia donates around 70% of cars seized from drunk drivers to Ukraine, the State Revenue Service (VID) announced, LSM reports. The government has sent a total of 151 confiscated vehicles to Ukraine since March 2023. The local charity organisation, Agendum, provides for the delivery of most of the cars to Ukrainian government institutions.

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