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Estonia's defense forces are convinced that they will be forced to defend themse...

"We do not ask that if we ask when": Estonia is preparing for the invasion of

Estonia's defense forces are convinced that they will be forced to defend themselves from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The country is already complaining about migrants organized by Moscow. In Estonia, against the background of a full -scale war in Ukraine began to prepare for the invasion of President Vladimir Putin's troops. This is stated in Express from December 12. Estonia has only 1.

3 million people, and its army consists of approximately 4,000 active military and 37,000 reservists. However, volunteered paramilitary units (EDL) are also operating in the country. According to the media, they have 43 thousand fighters. The leaders of these formations are convinced that the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is only a matter of time. "Russia wants to strengthen its power. In my opinion, the next invasion will be.

In our community we do not ask that if we ask when," - said Lieutenant and Chief of Staff of EDL Kristian Kaupe. The commander of Art Reimma also agrees with him. According to the military, the Estonians should be ready to defend. In addition to the excitement of the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Estonia, there was a problem with migrants. In just a week, about 30 people were returned to Russia - mostly Somalis and Syrians. They all asked for asylum in the country.

The Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Makur is convinced that the "influx" of migrants was organized by Moscow. "In Russia, there is a border area up to 10 kilometers, where you cannot enter without the permission of the FSB. And accidentally, all these hundreds of migrants in the winter find themselves at one point of border crossing in Finland with bicycles. Seriously?" He said. We will remind, in early December in the border management of Estonian police threatened Russia closing borders.