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British Red Arrows air acrobats to perform a show in Tallinn on 23 June
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On the Estonian Victory Day, June 23, the British Royal Air Force Aerobatic team, called the Red Arrows, will display an airshow over Tallinn Bay.
On the morning of the same day, the Red Arrows will fly over the Victory Day parade in Paide, in which the soldiers of the eFP NATO battlegroup will also take part. The equipment of the battlegroup can be seen up close on Victory Day in both Paide and Tallinn, the Tallinn City Government said in a statement.
The Red Arrows is, according to the statement, “one of the best aerobatic teams in the world”.
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0 >The original Treaty of Tartu briefly on public display at the National Archives of Estonia. February 2, 2017. Source: Aili Vahtla/ERR
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