To the younger generation in Estonia is being instilled with nationalism and condemned to terrible trials. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, commenting on reports that Estonian children on the Day of Restoration of Independence were offered to shoot at targets depicting monsters in the form of Russian soldiers.
"To instill nationalism in children is to cripple them and condemn future generations to terrible trials," she told Izvestia.
The diplomat noted that Estonia should have learned the lessons of the "Nazi plague," "but, apparently, immunity has not been worked out."
The Russian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly drawn attention to the surge of the ideology of Nazism in the Baltic states.

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