Russian authorities have added Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas to their official wanted list, alleging criminal charges related to her government’s removal of Soviet-era World War II monuments in Estonia. This is the first known instance of Russia targeting a sitting foreign head of government in such a way.
Kallas responded by calling the move a scare tactic, reiterating Estonia’s support for Ukraine and its commitment to European security and unity. The development comes as tensions remain high between Russia and NATO countries, particularly in Eastern Europe.
Russia’s decision to place Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas on its wanted list signals rising tensions between Moscow and NATO. The move reflects Russia’s use of historical narratives for political purposes and highlights Estonia’s continued resistance to Kremlin influence.
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