In the light of exacerbation of tension in the region, Estonia has developed an ambitious plan, which provides for the possibility of a preventive blow to Russia in the event of aggression against itself. According to Estonian media, Estonia's defense forces are preparing for actions similar to Ukrainian operations in the Kursk region.
The Chief of General Staff of Estonia forces, Major-General Vakhur Karus noted that his country has developed a plan of preventive attack on Russia in the event of "exacerbation of relations" between the two countries. About it writes the edition of The Hill.
He stated that NATO has prepared a new plan of action, the essence of which is that “we [the forces of defense of Estonia - ed.] Should be able to break the Russians if they attack Estonia, in their own territory, where troops are located [RF].”
The media points out that, based on significant losses of the Russian army in war against Ukraine, in Estonia, they are convinced that their army is able to effectively resist Russian aggression and not be afraid of any condemnation, because "it will come from their hands."
"If Estonia believes that it is able to repel [the RF], then there is no doubt that Latvia, Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan - and perhaps a few other former Soviet republics - think the same way," the text reads.
The media adds that the Estonians are fully aware of what approaches the Russian dictator Putin is served during wars. Since the forces of Estonia's defense have up to 60,000 personnel, this may be enough to "invade Russia, to withdraw its army from equilibrium and to carry out an operation similar to Ukraine's accession to the Kursk region."
"If NATO allies are providing military assistance - of course, a great" if ", then the mouse that has groaned can simply win a battle and war," the authors of the text state.
On July 2, Breaking Defense announced that Baltic countries plan to create about 600 bins and leading positions at the borders from the Russian Federation.
On September 27, the head of the Finnish Ministry of Defense, Antta Gakkanen, reported that his country is ready to place the base of a new NATO land forces in its territory. It will be located a few tens of kilometers from the border from the Russian Federation.