Estonian FM bans entry to first 261 Russian fighters involved in aggression against Ukraine
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has banned entry to the first 261 Russian fighters who participated in the war of aggression against Ukraine, Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna announced.
“Estonia has imposed entry bans on the first 261 of Russian combatants who took part in the war of aggression against Ukraine - and this is only the beginning. Hundreds of thousands of fighters from the aggressor state have been involved in this brutal war, committing atrocities and spreading violence. They have no place in Estonia and in the Schengen area,” he said on X Monday.
The minister added that Estonia continues to work to ensure that the doors remain closed to Russian former combatants and called on other countries to do the same.
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