KÀitumisjuhised 9. maiks jÀÀgu sinna, kus need ka kohale jÔuavad
(Propastop)
â9. mai, mis sel aastal on teisipĂ€ev, on pĂ€ev nagu iga teine, mil kehtivad Eesti Vabariigi seadused ning nende rikkumisega tegeleb politsei oma tavarutiinide kohaselt. Ăksikutele rikkumistele sel pĂ€eval on antud liiga suur tĂ€helepanu ning tĂ”mmatud neid vĂ€heseid juhtumid rambivalgusesse.â
â
âKaitsepolitseiameti peadirektor Arnold Sinisalu on sel aastal öelnud, et mitte kĂ”ik need inimesed, kes lĂ€hevad sinna (pronkssĂ”duri juurde â toim) 9. mail, ei ohusta vahetult meie pĂ”hiseaduslikku korda. âPaljude nende jaoks on see sĂ”jahaud ja sellisena seda ka mĂ€lestatakse. Jah, on inimesi, kes on kasutanud vaenulikku sĂŒmboolikat, aga see ei ole pelgalt julgeolekukĂŒsimus. See on pigem kĂŒsimus, kuidas seal avalikku korda jĂ€rgitakse.â
https://www.propastop.org/2023/05/01/kaitumisjuhised-9-maiks-jaagu-sinna-kus-need-ka-kohale-jouavad/
âEstonian police bans public meetings supporting aggression before 9. May.â - BNS / Postimees
âArvamus: Moskva kirik tuleks Eestis likvideerida, mitte lasta neil 9. mail teiste haudadel talluda.â - Postimees
âMoskvale alluv kirik loobus mĂ€lestustalitusest 9. Mail.â - ERR
____________
Cover photo:
KÔrvemaa Nature Preserve, Estonia
Foto: Peeter Karask
____________
Friday 5. May
Paldiski salapĂ€rane tuumaobjekt âtiksubâ 2040. aastani ja lĂ€heb siis maa alla
Kaido Einama - Postimees
âSalapĂ€rane tuumaobjekt Leetse tee ÀÀres Paldiski lĂ€histel on aiaga piiratud ja vÔÔraid sinna muidugi ei lasta, kuid neljapĂ€eval tehti uksed siiski korraks lahti ja sai vaatama, mida pea ainukeses allveelaevnike treeningkeskusest alles jÀÀnud hoones hoitakse. ĂlejÀÀnud paarkĂŒmmend ehitist on lammutatud, pĂŒsti on vaid tuulutuskorsten, mida ei saanud Ă”hku lasta, kuna see vĂ”ib reaktori betoonsarkofaagile mĂ”rad sisse lĂŒĂŒa.â
â
âKui vĂ€ljast paistab tuumaobjekti ja radioaktiivsete jÀÀtmete vaheladustuspaika ĂŒmbritsev hoone vĂ€lja igati euroremonditud, siis sisemuses on nĂ€ha, kuidas see kĂ”ik nĂ”ukogude ajal oli. Turvatud betoonkambrist pÀÀseb alla sarkofaagi juurde, kus asub madal kelder ja kus mĂŒĂŒonskanner oma tööd teeb vĂ€hemalt augustini.â
Demineerijad leidsid JÀrvamaalt 2500 lÔhkemata lennukipommi
(ERR)
âRahvusarhiivist leitud andmete jĂ€rgi asus 1944. aastal praktiliselt samas kohas lennukipommide ladustamisala, kus sel nĂ€dalal demineerijad oma otsimisoperatsiooni kĂ€igus 2500 lĂ”hkemata lennukipommi leidsid.â
â
[2,500 unexploded aircraft bombs from 1944 were found in JĂ€rvamaa.]
https://www.err.ee/1608969055/demineerijad-leidsid-jarvamaalt-2500-lohkemata-lennukipommi
Riik kutsub 607 LÔuna-Eesti kaitseliitlast vÀlkÔppekogunemisele Okas
(ERR)
âVastavalt valitsuse otsustatud piirarvule kutsutakse kaitsevĂ€e juhataja ettepanekul lisaĂ”ppekogunemisele Okas kuni 607 Kaitseliidu LĂ”una maakaitseringkonna Tartu, PĂ”lva, VĂ”rumaa, Valgamaa ja Sakala maleva koosseisus maakaitse ĂŒksustesse kuuluvat reservvĂ€elasest kaitseliitlast.â
https://www.err.ee/1608968731/riik-kutsub-607-louna-eesti-kaitseliitlast-valkoppekogunemisele-okas
âEstonia calls up over 600 Kaitseliit volunteers for snap training event.â - Postimees
âDanish battalion in Latvia will strengthen Estonia's security.â - Baltic Times
Rektorid soovivad, et Vene ĂŒliĂ”pilastel lubataks Eestis Ă”pinguid jĂ€tkata
(ERR)
âEesti ĂŒlikoolides Ă”pib 342 Venemaa kodakondsusega ĂŒliĂ”pilast, kellest 178 peaksid lĂ”petama sel kevadel, kuid paljud neist soovivad jĂ€tkata oma Ă”pinguid Eesti kĂ”rgkoolides jĂ€rgmisel Ă”ppeastmel. Praeguse seisuga nad seda teha ei saa.â
âRussian citizens should be able to graduate from higher education.â - Baltic Times
Reflections on the Holocaust in Estonia
by Menachem Z. Rosensaft - Just Security
âThirty-six years ago, I first learned about the perpetration of the Holocaust in Estonia when I, as the son of two survivors of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, played a small role in the ultimately successful efforts to have a war criminal from the World War II era, a man named Karl Linnas, deported from the United States to that country.â
â
âI want to lay out the case, including some of the gruesome details, regarding Karl Linnas not because I would ever suggest that he was representative of the Estonian people or Estonian society during the years of the Holocaust. He was not. I am doing so because he and a host of other Nazi collaborators like him are very much a part of Estoniaâs recent past, a past that must be confronted and cannot be ignored or glossed over.â
Claim: Russian military death toll in Ukraine rises to 175,160
(Ukrinform)
â⊠from February 24, 2022 to April 3, 2023, including 610 invaders over the past day alone."
Estonia's president to attend King Charles III coronation on Saturday
(ERR)
âPresident Alar Karis will join around 100 heads of state for the event, taking place at Westminster Abbey.â
https://news.err.ee/1608967003/estonia-s-president-to-attend-king-charles-iii-coronation
âFinnish President Niinistö to attend Charles III coronation.â - Yle
Thursday 4. May
Some in Moscow want to cancel the Saimaa Canal Accord with Finland
By Paul Goble
âNow that Finland has joined NATO, some Russian politicians and commentators are calling for Moscow to cancel the 1963 agreement under the terms of which Finland has rented a canal passing through Russian territory between its lake system and the Gulf of Finland. The accord, the only case in which Russia has rented its territory to a foreign state, ran out in 2013 but was renewed for another 50 years at that time is subject to review and potential cancellation every ten years. This year is one of those times, and some want Moscow to punish Finland for joining NATO by taking that step âŠâ
http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2023/05/some-in-moscow-want-to-cancel-saimaa.html
![]() |
The Saimaa Canal was built by the Dutchy of Finland, then part of the Russian Empire, almost 200 years ago. Joseph Stalin seized control over its southern portion in 1940. |
âThe Saimaa canal reopened for seasonal traffic on Tuesday.â - Yle
Estonia's marriage equality bill completed and awaiting feedback
(ERR)
âThe Ministry of Social Affairs on Thursday sent out for coordination draft legislation to allow two adult persons to get married irrespective of their gender. The possibility of entering into registered partnership agreements will also be retained. While Estonia passed the Registered Partnership Act back in 2014, its implementing provisions, or other amendments necessary for its full implementation, were shelved for years.â
https://news.err.ee/1608967144/estonia-s-marriage-equality-bill-completed-and-awaiting-feedback
![]() |
Postimees On-Line Poll 3. May |
Estonia and The Importance of Not Letting History Be History
By Alexander Brotman
(Geopolitical Monitor)
âOne of the most important building blocks for any state is a thorough understanding of its past and how the past can help inform its future. As many states have imperial legacies or were tossed back and forth amongst empires over centuries, the past can be both a weapon and a tool depending on who wields it. In Estonia, the past has been wielded effectively since independence was regained in 1991 in service of a renewed sense of nationhood and identity in the modern Europe of the 21st century. This does not mean that it has always been an easy journey for Estonia, as its occupier and aggressor across the Narva River is often all too eager to attempt to stifle its progress as a multi-ethnic European state. Furthermore, Estonia has had to contend with countless controversial monuments from its time under Soviet occupation that either inspire or disgust based on the intended audience.â
https://www.geopoliticalmonitor.com/estonia-and-the-importance-of-not-letting-history-be-history/
Estonia and IAI sign one of the largest procurement deals in country's history
(Shephard Media | EDR | Estonian World)
âLong-range loitering munitions are an important addition to the development of Estoniaâs defence capability,â says defence minister Hanno Pevkur. âThe introduction of this new capability allows us to attack the enemy from a longer distance. ⊠The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the ongoing war in Ukraine have demonstrated the high effectiveness of this type of offensive weapon,â notes Ramil Lipp, armament manager at the Estonian Centre for Defence Investments.â
â
â
https://estonianworld.com/security/estonia-to-buy-kamikaze-drones-from-israel/
âEstonia Taps Israel Aerospace Industries to Supply Loitering Munitions.â - Defense Post
Baltics and Poland to back Ukraine's membership of NATO
(Latvian Broadcasting)
âThe Baltic countries and Poland will work on a joint declaration supporting Ukraine's accession to NATO, Saeima Speaker Edvards SmiltÄns (United List) said after a meeting with his Estonian counterpart Lauri Hussar in Riga.â
âZelenskyy visits war crimes court in The Hague seeking âjustice for Ukraineâ.â - TVP World
The Counteroffensive
By Anne Applebaum and Jeffrey Goldberg
(The Atlantic)
âThe future of the democratic world will be determined by whether the Ukrainian military can break a stalemate with Russia and drive the country backwardsâperhaps even out of Crimea for good.â
â
âThe old Ukrainian army had been shaped by years of negative selection, attracting the least educated and the least ambitious. The new one is now being shaped by the best educated and the most ambitious. In recent months, that army has evolved even further. In training camps in NATO countries, Ukrainian troops are learning to use Western battle tanks, to operate new kinds of artillery, and above all to carry out the combined-arms operations that will be part of the summer offensiveâto achieve âinteroperability,â as Reznikov put it, at a level the army has never previously attempted.â
âUS Intel Leaks Highlight Russia's Limited Options in Face of Ukraine's Counteroffensive.â - Russia Matters
âUkraine forms eight new âstormâ brigades for counterattack.â - The Guardian
Wednesday 3. May
Estonia drops from fourth place to eighth in the world press freedom index
(ERR)
âAlthough press freedom is guaranteed on the legal and political levels, journalists face the risk of self-censorship due to anti-defamation legislation and cyber-bullying.â
â
âReporters Without Borders (RSF) finds that "media ownership in Estonia is so concentrated that it can be considered an oligopoly. The owners of the two major media groups (Postimees Grupp and Ekspress Grupp) also have stakes in other business sectors. Estonian private media are operating within a small market with limited access to funding, which constrains them to looking for new revenue sources such as organizing events. The budget for public broadcasting is increasingly limited and may be subject to political influence."
âShadow of war in Ukraine hangs over press freedom in Europe.â - Voxeurop
Estonia, Sweden will soon make defense plans together
(Baltic Times)
âIn his address at a state dinner in honor of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden on Tuesday evening, Estonian President Alar Karis said that Estonia and Sweden will soon be drawing up defense plans together, and the Baltic Sea will become NATO's inland sea.â
https://www.baltictimes.com/karis__estonia__sweden_to_soon_make_defense_plans_together/
âSweden's King And Queen Visit Baltic Neighbor Estonia.â - Republic World
Kremlin hijacking green movement in Baltic states âto fight Natoâ
(The Times)
âRussia is trying to hijack environmental campaign movements around the Baltic to spread its influence and turn public opinion against Natoâs military presence, leaked documents suggest. As Finland has joined the alliance, Sweden prepares to follow suit and the three Baltic states have stepped up their defences, Moscowâs room for manoeuvre in the region has become increasingly constrained. âŠâ
âNATO fears Russia will sabotage undersea cables to disrupt countries supporting Ukraine.â - Yahoo
âRussia has mined European undersea pipelines and cables, Nato fears.â - The Times
âVene sĂ”jalaevad olid Nord Streami intsidentide kohas enne toruplahvatusi.â - ERR
âNord Stream: Report puts Russian navy ships near pipeline blast site.â - BBC
US Marines in Finland
(NATO)
âIn chilly and challenging southern Finland, US Marines and the Finnish Navyâs Nyland Brigade recently trained together in the lead-up to the Finnish-led exercise Freezing Winds 22. Over three rigorous months, the newest member of NATO showed their US friends how to navigate Finlandâs icy waters during the longest deployment of US Marines to the country.â
https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_214258.htm?selectedLocale=en
âDirector General of the NATO International Military Staff visits Finland.â - NATO
Finnish newspaper hides Ukraine news reports for Russians in online game
(The Guardian)
âThe Helsingin Sanomat newspaper uses secret room in first-person shooter game Counter-Strike to bypass Russian censorship.â
âPress Freedom Index: Finland now less safe for journalists.â - Yle
How Journalist Vira Hyrych Was Killed By A Russian Missile
(RFERL)
âRFE/RL producer Vira Hyrych is among the numerous journalists killed in Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. A year after she was killed, her son says those responsible must be held accountable.â
https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-journalist-vira-hyrych-killed-russian-missile/32387290.html
The war against pro-democracy leaders in Russia and Belarus
(RFERL | Globe and Mail)
âIn his closing statement to a Moscow court, just before he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his outspoken opposition to the invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Kara-Murza reminded those in attendance that Russia had been down this repressive direction before.â
â
âIâve been surprised by the extent to which my trial, in its secrecy and its contempt for legal norms, has surpassed even the trials of Soviet dissidents in the 1960s and â70s,â Mr. Kara-Murza told the court on April 17. âWeâve gone beyond the 1970s â all the way back to the 1930s. ⊠(to Joseph Stalinâs purges, show trials and extra-judicial executions).â
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-russia-putin-opposition-navalny-kara-murza-yashin/
â
https://www.rferl.org/a/week-in-russia-gutterman-kara-murza-treason-putin-dissent/32373368.html
âHow A Widowed Ukrainian Soldier Endured Russian Captivity.â - 1. May
âBelarusian lawyer Anastasia Lazarenka, Who Advised Imprisoned Activists, Goes On Trial.â - 2. May
âJailed RFE/RL Journalist Ihar Losik Returned To Solitary Confinement In Belarus.â - 6. April
- Putinâs Forever War -
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment 3. and 4. May
(ISW)
âRussia accused Ukraine of conducting a drone strike against the Kremlin.â
â
âRussia likely staged this attack in an attempt to bring the war home to a Russian domestic audience and set conditions for a wider societal mobilization.â
â
âThe rapid and coherent presentation of an official Russian narrative around the strike suggests that Russia staged this incident in close proximity to the May 9th Victory Day holiday in order to frame the war as existential to its domestic audience.â
â
âThe Kremlin may be planning to conduct other false flag operations and increase disinformation ahead of a Ukrainian counteroffensive in order to increase domestic support for the war.â
â
âRussian sources continue to respond to the May 3 drone strike on the Kremlin.â
â
âRussian forces are likely unable to conduct a âsignificant offensiveâ in 2023 due to munitions and manpower shortages regardless of the success of the Ukrainian counteroffensiveâ
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may-3-2023
â
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may-4-2023
Russian forces are unlikely to be able to mount a significant offensive operation this year
(CBS News)
â⊠even if the anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive is not fully successful, the country's top intelligence official told lawmakers Thursday. In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said the Russian military had gained less territory in April than in any of the prior three months, and was facing "significant shortfalls" in munitions and personnel constraints.â
âDid Russians Try To Kill Putin?â - 19fortyfive
Or:
âPutin Might Have Staged Drone Attack On Kremlin.â - 19fortyfive
âDroonide mĂ€ng Moskvas ehk Kevad on tulemas.â - Postimees
Possible False-Flag: âDrone Explodes Over Kremlin.â - Vice
âDrone Attack Reported In Russian Regions Close To Ukraine.â - RFERL
âPutin claims heâs cancelling public celebrations over safety fears. The truth is more humiliating.â - The Guardian
âAt least six Russian regions have scrapped 9 May Victory Day parades.â - The Guardian
âWhy fighters from post-Soviet world flock to Ukraineâs banner.â - Christian Science Monitor
Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner Group boss says he will pull fighters out of Bakhmut
(BBC)
â⊠on 10 May because of ammunition shortages.â
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65493008
âPrigoĆŸin lubas vĂ€ed Bahmutist vĂ€lja viia.â - Postimees
Moscow is instructing Russian propaganda outlets how to cover Kyivâs looming counteroffensive
(Meduza | Daily Beast)
âNew guidelines sent by the Putin administration to Russiaâs pro-government media outlets and obtained by Meduza confirm that the Kremlin is preparing for multiple scenarios. Meduza explains how the Russian authorities plan to use their propaganda apparatus to prepare citizens for whatâs to come.â
â
âMeduza has obtained a copy of new guidelines compiled by the Putin administration for Russiaâs propaganda media. Among other things, it includes the Kremlinâs instructions for how pro-government news outlets should report on Ukraineâs anticipated counteroffensive.â
â
âIf the offensive is a failure, the Russian authorities will be able to say that Russiaâs army adeptly repelled an extremely powerful attack. The value of this victory will increase significantly.â
â
âIf Ukraine, with the help of weapons from the U.S. and Europe, is successful and takes territory, the loss will be explainable, too; after all, the West has focused a tremendous amount of effort on the front, but its successes â when compared to those efforts â have been very modest. In other words, overall, the Russian army has held its own.â
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2023/05/03/if-ukraine-succeeds-it-should-be-explainable
â
âHow Russia fights its information war.â - Deutsche Welle video
âKas Venemaa valmistub uueks âTalvesĂ”jaksâ?â - Diplomaatia
Putin spent 20 years rebuilding Russia's military, then destroyed it in Ukraine
An interview with Mark Galeotti
(Insider)
âSo he came to power with no military experience and yet with a very clear belief that Russia needed to be a serious military power. His idea of great-power status is a very 19th-century one, which includes the fact that a great power has the capacity to intimidate or coerce other countries to do what it wants, and for that end, he felt that Russia needed a strong military.â
â
â⊠its real problem is this: that Putin has not learned the lesson that Stalin learned. Stalin, famously and disastrously, involved himself right at the beginning of the Second World War in terms of asserting that, of course, Germany was not going to attack when it attacked.
Russia weaponizes school kids in occupied parts of Ukraine
(Euromaidan Press)
âRussia has changed the national education program and included mandatory âbasic military trainingâ and âpatriotismâ lessons in the school curriculum in the occupied territories, the Institute of Mass Information said April 5. Today, in Russian classes, boys and girls learn to use assault rifles and provide battlefield first aid, while they also absorb the Kremlinâs standpoint on the war in Ukraine, which portrays the 2014 annexation of Crimea as a âreunificationâ and the invasion as a âliberation.â
â
âIn the occupied territories of Ukraine, Russian authorities are trying to weaponize the education process with even greater ferocity and cynicism, compelling schools and universities to promote military service, indoctrinating young minds with propaganda narratives, and threatening those who resist Russiaâs armed aggression with deportation or torture.â
âBehind the Lines: Russia Brainwashes Ukraineâs Youngsters.â - CEPA
__________
_____
â