The Estonian authorities have decided to strengthen the security of their borders and urge the citizens of the country not to leave “not to leave for any part of Russia.”
“I can assure you that there is no direct threat to our country. Border security has been strengthened,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas wrote on the Twitter microblogging network (blocked in the Russian Federation at the request of Roskomnadzor).
According to her, the Estonian authorities are closely monitoring the situation in Russia and are exchanging information with allies.
Recall that earlier in Moscow, the Moscow and Voronezh regions introduced the CTO regime. In several regions of Russia, security measures have been strengthened and mass events have been canceled.
Russian President Vladimir Putin made an appeal in connection with the situation with the Wagner Cheka. The Ministry of Defense issued an appeal to the fighters of the Wagner PMC. Prior to this, the FSB of Russia opened a criminal case after information appeared on social networks on behalf of the founder of the aforementioned PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, about alleged “strike by the Ministry of Defense” on the rear camps of the Wagner group. The Center for Public Relations of the Federal Security Service reported that the information disseminated is not true.
Source: Rosbalt

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