🏛️ Estonia bans entry of over 1,000 Russian soldiers
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Estonia has banned entry for over 1,000 Russian soldiers involved in the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the need for EU coordination on similar restrictions. Interior Minister Igor Taro stated that the ban is a preventive measure for community security, highlighting the risks posed by veterans returning from war. This decision follows an earlier ban on around 200 soldiers announced in January 2025, and Estonia is urging other EU countries to adopt similar measures.
Key points
- Estonia has banned entry for more than 1,000 Russian soldiers involved in the Ukraine conflict.
- The ban is part of a broader call for EU coordination on travel restrictions for implicated individuals.
- Estonian authorities emphasize the preventive nature of the ban for community security.
- The decision follows a previous ban on around 200 soldiers announced in January 2025.
Links
- wiadomosci.wp.pl: Estonia zamyka drzwi. Tysiąc żołnierzy z Rosji z zakazem wjazdu
- wydarzenia.interia.pl: Radykalny zakaz w europejskim kraju. Obawiają się rosyjskich żołnierzy
Facts
- Estonia's entry ban affects over 1,000 Russian soldiers.
- The first list of banned soldiers was announced in January 2025.
- Estonia is calling for coordinated EU restrictions on Russian soldiers.
- Approximately 1.5 million Russian citizens have participated in the war against Ukraine.
Quotes
- Closing the EU to them is in the interest of our collective security — Igor Taro
- It cannot be that one day you are killing people, and the next you are relaxing in civilised Europe — Igor Taro
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