The Estonian Police Department suspects an online platform collecting money for drones for Ukraine has stolen a large sum of money, the radio reported. MISTAKE.
The prosecutor’s office is not disclosing the exact amount of damage caused at this stage, as this is a suspicion that may change during subsequent proceedings.
Earlier, Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur was at a meeting in Kiev with the Head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Rustem Umerov. statedIt was stated that Tallinn will continue to provide military support to Ukraine.
Pevkur said Ukraine’s allies should continue their chosen course of military support towards Kiev.
The minister added that Ukraine needs help and support to win the conflict.
During the meeting, the Ukrainian minister gave an overview of current events at the front and assistance from Western countries.
Pevkur touched upon the military aid Estonia currently provides to Ukraine. He assured that Tallinn will continue to train the Ukrainian army and provide such assistance in the future.
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