Latvian prime minister resigns amid row over drone incursions
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa has resigned following a coalition dispute over the government's response to Ukrainian drone incursions from Russia. The Progressives party, a coalition partner, withdrew its support after Siliņa dismissed Defence Minister Andris Sprūds, a Progressives member, over his handling of drone incidents.

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AI-generatedLatvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa has resigned following a coalition dispute over the government's response to Ukrainian drone incursions from Russia. The Progressives party, a coalition partner, withdrew its support after Siliņa dismissed Defence Minister Andris Sprūds, a Progressives member, over his handling of drone incidents. Siliņa stated her decision was driven by concerns for national security and the well-being of Latvians, particularly in light of Russia's war in Ukraine. The dismissal of Sprūds, who was criticized for the defense sector's failure to detect stray drones, led to the collapse of Siliņa's majority government. President Edgars Rinkēvičs is scheduled to discuss forming a new government with party representatives.
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5 extractedHungary summoned Moscow's ambassador over a Russian drone attack on Ukraine that killed at least six people.
Ukraine's foreign minister stated intrusions were the result of Russian electronic warfare diverting Ukrainian drones.
Two drones exploded at an oil storage facility in Latvia on May 7.
The Progressives party withdrew support after the defense minister, Andris Sprūds, was fired.
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa resigned due to her government's handling of Ukrainian drone incursions.