Estonia unveils an “unclassified version of its real war plan”
Nato is currently conducting a large-scale exercise designed to repel a fictitious attack from Moscow and dissuade the Kremlin from crossing the alliance's borders.
In Estonia, 1,800 soldiers, including 700 from France, have been mobilized close to the Russian border. Until December 15, the exercise dubbed “Pikne”, involving soldiers, airmen and sailors, will continue to test allied resistance and “buy time” to allow Estonia to mobilize its reservists and Nato to deliver reinforcements, reports 20 Minutes.
According to General Indrek Sirel, head of the Estonian Army, this is “an unclassified version of our real war plan”.
(MH with Manon Pierre - Source : 20 Minutes - Illustration : Unsplash)