Latvian Defense Minister Andris Sprūds resigned on Sunday, after two Ukrainian drones on Thursday flew in from Russia and hit oil storage facilities.
On May 7, according to a preliminary investigation by Latvia’s State Police, two drones struck an empty oil storage facility in Rēzekne in the east of the country after crossing the Russian border.
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The incident was the latest in a series of airspace incursions by Ukrainian drones in the Baltic states and Finland as Kyiv continues to attack Russia’s oil exporting facilities on the Baltic coast.
Earlier on Sunday, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa demanded Sprūds resignation, saying anti-drone systems had not been deployed fast enough.
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In a public statement, Sprūds said that he had stepped down from the role to “protect Latvia’s army from divisive political campaigning,” Latvia’s public broadcaster LSM reported.
He said that a lot of work had taken place to improve the country’s defenses, including in air defense.
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