There is no indication that Russia is going to attack the Baltic countries. This was stated by the head of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service Kaupo Rosin.
According to him, the country's special services do not have information about Russia's plans for aggression against the Baltic republics.
"Today we see that Russia currently does not intend to invade any Baltic country or NATO as a whole ... It is still clear that Russia respects NATO and is trying to avoid any open conflict at the moment," he said.
Rosin also noted that Moscow is doing everything to minimize the threat of a possible military conflict with these countries and monitors the flight paths of drones.
Recall, earlier in Estonia, as well as other countries The EU has stated that Russia is preparing for an attack. At the same time, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhkna promised that if "little green men" cross the border, they will be shot.

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