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It is located on the eastern NATO border, Narva became the constant target of si...

New Spy surgery: Russia uses mysterious airships on the NATO border (photo)

It is located on the eastern NATO border, Narva became the constant target of similar tactics of the Russian Federation. According to Estonian border guards, tension on the border of Narva has increased sharply in recent months. Russia has placed unusual airships on NATO borders, and they cause fears of locals, which may be part of a new spy surgery or the initial stage of new aggression. About it writes The Daily Mail.

The mysterious airships noticed at the border of Estonia near Narva, the third largest city in the country. Initially, the authorities of Estonia decided to ignore the suspicious airship, but the next day he already appeared with the letter "Z". The incident sowed fear and confusion in Estonia, and the head of the border troops in this North European country explained that such was repeated almost weekly.

Although Russia is using modern technologies, "it was done intentionally in the eyes for everyone" to say, "We are watching you. " "They are trying to cause a reaction. They want to see how we will answer," said Eger Belicev. The airships are concerned about the residents of the Estonian capital, who fear that it can be a harbinger of the Russian attack.

"We constantly think about it, our Prime Minister said that if Ukraine wins, we will be safe, and if not, we will have big problems, it is a spooky opinion," one of the local residents said. It is located on the eastern NATO border, Natva became the constant purpose of such tactics of the Russian Federation. The Kremlin regularly placed airships for observation. According to Estonian border guards, tension on the border of Narva has increased sharply in recent months.

Police said there was an increase in border security incidents, such as anti-Western protests, weapons smuggling, and dangerous tricks with aircraft. Over the last two years, the Narvsky Museum, which has been addressed directly to Russia, was hanging a banner with the inscription "Putin - a war criminal" on the wall of the Narvsky Castle, addressed to Ivangorod, a Russian border settlement, located only 101 meters.