Estonian police have advised its citizens to avoid travel to Russia, as the border could be closed at any time as in Finland, Estonia police warned on its website.
Estonia announced that the country may be forced to close its border crossing points with Russia due to increased migration pressures, Estonian Police and Border Guard announced on Feb. 13.
Estonia may be forced to temporarily close its border checkpoints due to migration pressure from Russia. It urges its citizens to come back from Russia and not to travel there. Source: Estonian Police and Border Guard Board Details: Law enforcement officers in their statement said Russia has been deliberately bringing groups of foreigners who do not have the legal right to enter the European Union to the Estonian border in recent weeks.
The Estonian government is ready to close the border with Russia if the situation with the influx of migrants gets worse but so far the situation is stable and fully under control. Source: members of the Cabinet of Ministers at the press conference, as reported by European Pravda Quote from Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas: "We are now dealing with a low-intensity migration attack.