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In Estonia detained a man who praised the Russian Federation and threatened the invasion of the Russian army in Tallinn - video

On Wednesday, August 17, in Estonia, police detained a Russian -speaking man who threatened the Russian invasion of Tallinn at Tiktok and called the Estonian government. About it reports Delfi. The video in the video urged "to find fascist monuments that are erected in Estonia and to engage in the act of vandalism. " According to him, in Estonia, the Russian army will allegedly accepted with "open arms" and "two hours - and Russia will be in Tallinn.

" Video of the Day "Today Ukraine, tomorrow Estonia," he said. The man also spoke insultingly and vulgar about the Estonian government. Earlier in Warsaw, an aggressive Russian attacked rescuers who helped a man with shouts "I love Putin". He was detained. The Czech Republic, which is currently presiding the EU Council, will propose to consider prohibiting the issuance of visas to the Russians at an informal meeting of the Foreign Minister at the end of August.

The idea of ​​a complete ban on entry into Western countries for the Russians is finding more supporters: except Ukraine, such calls are voicing European neighbors of Russia. Many of them have already closed the borders for Russian citizens. On August 8, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said he intends to limit the rides of the Russians to Finland and other EU countries. Before that, the Latvian Embassy in Russia stopped the issuance of visas to the Russians for an indefinite period.