Civilian-military cooperation between the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) and the Estonian Defense Forces (EDF) in erecting temporary border barricades and obstructions as part of a snap military exercise has been good, the two ministers responsible say.
A snap military exercise called earlier in the week will include strengthening of sections of Estonia's eastern border with the Russian Federation which run along a dry-bed stretch of the Narva river, ETV news show 'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) reported Friday night, while Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform) and Estonian Defense Forces (EDF) Lieutenant General Martin Herem were on the ground in Narva Saturday and received an overview of the situation.