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Analysts have been tracking Russian electronic warfare from across the Gdańsk Bay, pinpointing familiar sites in Kaliningrad.
Estonia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggested the action in mid-July, saying the process should be carried out in August at the latest.. Minister of Foreign Affairs Margus Tsahkna (Eesti 200) said, ...
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has strongly condemned Russia’s latest large-scale attack on Ukraine, which occurred on the night of 24-25 May. Source: Tsahkna on X (Twitter), as ...
The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) — which offers graduate degrees in teaching — is currently leading an ...
Not far from the volatile front lines, approximately 70 miles from the Russian border, some 900 British and 300 French ...
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia called on the European Union on Wednesday, 26 June to build a 700-kilometer defense line along their border with Russia and Belarus to protect the EU from ...
May 24, 2024: Estonia summons the top diplomat at Russia's embassy in Tallinn and hands over a diplomatic note. July 7, 2024: Estonia proposes that the two countries jointly map the river bed. August ...
"Today's incident shows that Russia continues to behave unpredictably," Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said. Estonia will redirect port traffic through its own territorial waters.
War maps reveal how Russia could attack NATO. Chief of Estonia's General Staff Major General Enno Mots told Estonian news outlet ERR that Russia had stepped up its front line operations and deep ...
Not here in the Baltic Sea, where U.S. allies and adversaries can map exactly what critical infrastructure rests underwater. On a freezing February morning, the Estonian navy prowled after another ...
Colonel Ants Kiviselg, Head of the Estonian Defence Forces' Intelligence Centre, has reported that after a limited success in Donetsk Oblast, Russia began reorganising its forces. Source: Kiviselg ...
Russia 'maps weak spots and dividing lines in target countries' ... At around 3 am on May 23, two boats made their way down the Narva river, which separates Estonia from Russia.