Estonian PM Kallas Targeted by Russia, Added to Wanted List
Kaja Kallas, Estonia's Prime Minister, faces unspecified charges by Russia amid escalating tensions over Soviet-era monument removals and support for Ukraine.
- Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has been added to Russia's wanted list due to her efforts to remove Soviet-era World War II monuments, escalating tensions between Russia and the West.
- Kallas dismisses the warrant as a scare tactic, reaffirming her commitment to supporting Ukraine and strengthening European defense.
- The move reflects Russia's response to NATO and EU pressure, with Kallas being a vocal advocate for increased military assistance to Ukraine and stronger sanctions against Russia.
- This marks the first time the Russian Interior Ministry has placed a foreign leader on its wanted list, including other officials from Baltic nations and Poland.
- The situation comes amid concerns over the U.S. election's impact on NATO, with former President Donald Trump's comments causing alarm among European allies.
























