The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service pointed out that Russia still has the strength to exert military pressure on the Baltic region.

The picture shows the Narva River border crossing between Estonia and Russia.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Ukrainian-Russian war is still going on, and the countries in the Baltic region are not only aiding Ukraine, but also guarding against military pressure from Russia.

The Foreign Intelligence Agency, which is affiliated to the Estonian Ministry of Defense, pointed out that Russia still has the strength to exert military pressure on the Baltic region, and the mid- and long-term security risks in the region have gradually increased.

According to a Reuters report, the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Agency released a report on the 8th, pointing out that after Russia invaded Ukraine, it is unlikely to launch a military attack on Estonia in 2023. Let Estonia's security risk significantly increased.

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The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service pointed out that Russia's past military presence near the borders of the Baltic states could be redeployed within four years.

Russia currently intends to continue its invasion of Ukraine through 2023, but it is unlikely that Russia will use tactical nuclear weapons in the conflict.

The report pointed out that Russia believes that the Baltic states are the most vulnerable part of NATO. Once NATO and Russia conflict, the Baltic states will become the focus of military pressure.