Threat to the Baltics: Russia May Attempt to Take Part of Estonia.


The city of Narva, located on the border between Estonia and Russia, is becoming a primary target for provocations from Moscow. We have no intention of going to war, but we notice constant attempts to provoke us. Therefore, we are concerned that the Kremlin may exploit the large number of ethnic Russians in eastern Estonia to provoke a conflict and force NATO to react. Narva, the third largest city in Estonia, is a potential conflict zone due to its large Russian population. NATO has its military forces in the country and plans to expand its presence in Eastern member states. Estonia also has its defense strategy and is constantly monitoring the border with Russia.
Estonia plans to calm the situation by increasing surveillance along the border with Russia, but this task is not as simple as it seems.
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