Estonian volunteers begin preparing for a hypothetical Russian invasion 18:35

Estonia has a volunteer army of civilians training on weekends and preparing for a hypothetical Russian invasion. The publication reports that Weather.

The publication explains that we are talking about middle-aged civilians, not military personnel. They put war paint on their faces and train with weapons. Addressing representatives of the British media, they urged people to “get out of their seats” and prepare to fight “because of the growing threat from Russia.”

Shortly before this, it was reported that there was a warning on the website of the Estonian Border Service that the country may soon close the border checkpoints on the Russian border due to “migration pressure”. Later this information refuted.

Before that in Estonia detained It was claimed that there were 10 agents of Russian intelligence services. This was announced in a post by the Prime Minister of the Baltic country, Kaja Kallas, on the social network X.

Previously in Estonia It is offered to keep There is jam and potatoes in the shelters on the border with the Russian Federation.

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Source: Gazeta

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