Latvian public broadcaster launches new charity drive for Ukraine's wounded soldiers
Latvia's public broadcaster has launched a new fundraising drive to support the recovery of wounded Ukrainian soldiers, timing the campaign to Ukraine's Independence Day on 24 August.

Latvia's public broadcaster has opened a new charity drive aimed at raising funds for the recovery of wounded Ukrainian soldiers. The initiative was deliberately timed to coincide with Ukraine's Independence Day, marked on 24 August.
Funds raised through the campaign are intended to help members of Ukraine's armed forces who were injured in combat regain their health. By launching the drive around this significant date for Ukraine, the broadcaster is framing the effort as a gesture of solidarity.
Few details disclosed
The report does not specify the target amount the organizers hope to collect, how long the campaign will run, or the exact channels through which the public can donate. It is likewise unclear how individual soldiers or medical facilities will be selected to receive the collected funds.
The drive adds to a broader pattern of support that Latvian society and institutions have extended to Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion, with media outlets and various organizations having previously organized similar fundraising campaigns. This latest initiative signals that backing for Ukrainian soldiers' recovery continues in Latvia even several years into the war.


