Latvia submits a note to Russia regarding its large-scale air attack on Ukraine
Latvia has lodged a formal protest with Russia condemning its extensive air strikes on Ukraine that occurred on March 6-7.
On March 6-7, Russia conducted a substantial air strike against Ukraine, targeting key energy, railway, and civilian infrastructure, resulting in numerous casualties among Ukrainian citizens, including children and infants. In response, the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Russian chargΓ© d'affaires in Latvia to deliver a formal note of protest. This act illustrates Latvia's stance against Russia's aggressive actions toward Ukraine and reinforces its support for Kyiv in the ongoing conflict.
The air strike, which involved the use of 480 drones and 29 missiles, was met with some resistance from Ukrainian air defense forces, who managed to destroy or neutralize a significant number of the incoming projectiles. Reports indicate that several strikes resulted in damage across various regions, particularly affecting the capital Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zhytomyr, and Khmelnytskyi. This incident marks one of the numerous attacks in the ongoing conflict, drawing international condemnation and underscoring the humanitarian impact of such military operations.
Latvia's formal protest highlights the need for continued vigilance and response by other nations regarding Russia's military actions in Ukraine. As the conflict persists, the regional implications of such strikes could further define the geopolitical landscape, prompting discussions about defense support for Ukraine and strategies to counter Russian aggressiveness in the region.