Six Cases Opened in Tallinn Over 'Prohibited Symbols' on Victory Day - Reports

NAMPA / Sputnik
2025-05-09
MOSCOW, May 9 (RIA Novosti) - Six cases have been opened in Tallinn in connection with the use of symbols banned in the country on Victory Day, which is not officially celebrated in Estonia, but is celebrated by many residents, Estonian newspaper Postimees reported on Friday. Earlier in the day, Postimees reported that on May 9, residents of Tallinn were bringing flowers to the monument to the Liberator Soldier, also known as the Bronze Soldier,......
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