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Drunk driver cars in Latvia are now going to war in Ukraine

...17 vehicles aeallocated in defense support push

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
June 8, 2026
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Latvia has transferred 17 confiscated vehicles to Ukraine for use by its military and regional administrations, marking another step in Europe’s evolving system of defense procurement logistics and cross-border wartime support.

The vehicles, previously seized from drunk drivers and other legal violations, will now serve the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, National Guard units, and local administrations in Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions, according to Latvia’s State Agency for Provisioning.

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Officials confirmed the fleet includes vehicles manufactured between 2004 and 2015, among them a Mercedes-Benz E350 CDI 4Matic (2011) and two BMW 525 models (2004).

“The transfer reflects Latvia’s continued practical support for Ukraine’s defense capabilities,” the agency said, adding that final approval was issued by the Latvian government.

Since the start of the war, Latvia has consistently redirected confiscated civilian assets into military vehicle donations, turning law enforcement seizures into a structured form of international aid.

Defense analysts say the approach highlights a growing trend in European cross-border military aid programs, where logistical support extends beyond traditional arms shipments to include mobility assets critical for battlefield coordination and emergency response.

The vehicles will be distributed across both military and civil defense functions, including regional military administrations and a hospital in Borivska, underscoring the dual-use nature of the support.

Ukraine continues to rely on allied nations not only for heavy weaponry but also for operational mobility assets that support frontline logistics, medical evacuation, and regional coordination.

Latvia’s initiative signals a policy model where government asset seizure policy intersects with wartime assistance, creating an additional pipeline of usable equipment for allied defense needs.

While modest in scale, the transfer reinforces the sustained cooperation between Riga and Kyiv, reflecting a broader European commitment to long-term support amid ongoing conflict.

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