Estonian border guards forced to paint over inscriptions “Russian World” on tanks from Russia

Estonian border guards did not miss the cargo team with fuel oil from Russia at the Koydula railway station, since the Russian Mir inscription was on four tanks. This is stated on the page of Lyuna Prefecture on Facebook.

The brigade was forced not to temporarily seal the inscription, as the workers wanted, but to paint it. Otherwise, the composition would be forced to return to Russia. At the same time, the brigade claimed that she was simply doing its job, and knows nothing about the inscriptions on the tanks.

“Since the Kremlin regime brutally kills the civilian population of Ukraine, under any circumstances we are not accepted by the public display of the symbols of the aggressor. Glory to Ukraine!” – says the prefecture.