The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas on the wanted list.
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The reason could be her support for the demolition of Soviet monuments, writes ERR.
Russia’s set of tools has not changed. Throughout history, the Russian Federation has masked its repressions with so-called law enforcement agencies. I know this from my family history. When my grandmother and mother were deported to Siberia, the KGB issued an arrest warrant. The Kremlin hopes this move will help silence me. But that’s not true. “I will continue to support Ukraine,” the prime minister responded.
I’ve always said Russia’s toolbox hasn’t changed.
Through history, Russia has certain repressions under the so-called legal definition of agencies.
I know this from my family history. If we had a big mother and mother, we were brought into Siberia, the KBB was liquidated. 2/
– Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) February 13, 2024
The Estonian Secretary of State, 59 Latvian MPs and dozens of other European politicians were also found in the search database.
Source: Racurs

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