Russia's provocations at the border with Estonia show that the Baltic countries are next - media.


At the border with Estonia, the Russians are trying to show that the Baltic countries are in their sights and may be next. They have begun to arrange large-scale provocations.
This was reported by RBK-Ukraine, citing The Telegraph.
In particular, a zeppelin was recently spotted at the Russian-Estonian border, which initially went unreacted in Estonia. However, the next day, the Russians escalated the situation and painted their semi-swastika - the letter Z - on the zeppelin. It is a certain symbol of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
According to Egert Belichev, the director of the Estonian police, the Russians often provoke such incidents almost every week.
'They deliberately made it visible to everyone to say: 'We are watching you,' Belichev stated.
As told by Estonian border guards, tension at the border with Russia has sharply increased in recent months. This happened because the Russians have begun to stage protests against the West more frequently, attempt to smuggle parts for weapons, and jam GPS signals. Russia is directing waves of migrants from Asia across the border and engaging in ominous antics with flying devices similar to the one mentioned above.
'Two years ago, we had 18 border incidents, and this year - 96. We see constant attempts to destabilize the situation,' Belichev said.
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