Latvian PM resigns after row over stray Ukrainian drones
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina has resigned following a political crisis triggered by stray Ukrainian drones entering Latvian airspace. The crisis began when Silina dismissed Defence Minister Andris Spruds over his handling of two drone incidents in May, where Ukrainian drones potentially targeting Russia veered into eastern Latvia.

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AI-generatedLatvian Prime Minister Evika Silina has resigned following a political crisis triggered by stray Ukrainian drones entering Latvian airspace. The crisis began when Silina dismissed Defence Minister Andris Spruds over his handling of two drone incidents in May, where Ukrainian drones potentially targeting Russia veered into eastern Latvia. Spruds's party subsequently withdrew support for Silina's coalition, causing its collapse. Residents criticized the official response, citing delays in alerts after one drone crashed near Rezekne. Silina stated she was resigning but not giving up, amidst concerns about political infighting overshadowing the selection of a new defence minister.
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5 extractedSilina stated, 'I am resigning but I am not giving up.'
The crisis was triggered by the incursion of three drones into Latvian airspace on May 7.
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina resigned following a political crisis over stray Ukrainian drones.
Both Latvia and Ukraine acknowledged the drones may have been Ukrainian UAVs intended to target Russia.
Local residents reported a delayed and insufficient official response to the drone incident.