Estonia will not shelter mobilization of Russians

Estonian Prime Minister Kai Kallas said that the republic does not intend to provide asylum to Russians who want to avoid partial mobilization, and offers them to engage in anti-war activity, reports CNN.

According to her, Estonia accepts Ukrainian refugees from the war, and each citizen must be responsible for the actions of his country, which also applies to the Russians.

“So we do not provide any refuge. This is not the basis for giving refuge to Russian men who are fleeing the country. They must speak and say that they are against this war,” Kallas said.