Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 4
Estonian PM Michal backs Ukraine's strikes on Russian ports
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 4

Estonian PM Michal backs Ukraine's strikes on Russian ports

7 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 4
  • Speaking at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, Michal said the attacks were understandable self-defence after Ukrainian drones again strayed into Estonian and Finnish territory.
  • He said Kyiv was targeting Russia's “money-pumping machine”, including port facilities, as part of its effort to weaken Moscow's war-funding infrastructure.
  • The remarks underscore Estonia's continued strong support for Ukraine despite the regional sensitivity created by drones crossing into Nato members' airspace in the Baltic area.
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