Euronews: Estonia election: Soaring inflation and weapon deliveries to Ukraine top voter concerns
Polling stations reopened this morning in Estonia as the country votes in its first general election since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year.
The centre-right Reform Party of Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, one of Europe’s most outspoken supporters of Ukraine, is a favourite to win.
She faces a challenge from the far-right opposition Conservative People's Party of Estonia, or EKRE, which is seeking to limit the Baltic nation's exposure to the Ukraine crisis and is blaming the government for citizens' economic misery.
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Estonia Goes To Polls With The Economy And Supporting Ukraine The Issues
Estonia votes in shadow of Russia's war in Ukraine -- DW
Estonia goes to polls with parties split on Ukraine -- AP
Estonia votes in election test for pro-Kyiv government -- Reuters
Estonia votes in election test for pro-Kyiv government -- RTE
Estonia Is Voting Sunday -- VOA
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Maybe also has something to do with aircrew security/safety. I remember back in 2014 reading how russia was texting UR soldiers and their families threatening them. With a base hometown location on aircraft they could figure out who is out of town and figure out who they and their families are and conduct some psychological warfare. Removing the obvious markings could help reduce that threat possibly.
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