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Estonia is urging European Union countries to deny entry to fighters who previously served in Russian military forces loyal to Vladimir Putin, highlighting growing concerns over security and espionage within the bloc. As Moscow’s shadow wars continue to destabilize the region, Tallinn’s call reflects apprehension about the potential risks posed by former combatants embedded in Europe. The Baltic state’s push underscores broader debates across the EU regarding border controls, intelligence sharing, and the challenges of confronting Russia’s ongoing hybrid threats.

Estonia Calls for Unified European Response to Ex-Combatants Linked to Putin

Estonian officials are urging the European Union to adopt a consistent and stringent approach towards individuals who previously served as combatants under Russian President Vladimir Putin’s command. The call comes amid growing concerns that these former fighters, many of whom have been involved in conflicts destabilizing Eastern…

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Author : Sophia Davis

Publish date : 2026-05-01 09:57:00

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