Estonia requested owners of vehicles with Russian license plates to re-register their vehicles

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Estonia demanded that owners of vehicles with Russian license plates re-register their vehicles by March 13 at the latest. This was reported by RIA News.

Otherwise, violators face a fine of up to 400 euros. According to last year’s data, there were 83 vehicles from Russia in local registrations, while 13 more vehicles have been added since the beginning of this year.

Before reportedVehicles with Russian license plates must be removed from Finland by Saturday, March 16. At Lithuanian customs on March 2 statedCars with Russian license plates must leave the country before March 11, otherwise they will be confiscated. March 7 at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs statedHe said Moscow would respond to Vilnius if cars with Russian license plates started to be confiscated in Lithuania. At the same time, Russian diplomats urged Russians to “take advantage of the remaining days to minimize risks to their property.”

Previously, vehicles with Russian license plates were banned from entering introduced Estonia.

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