Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas sits inside a British Chinook helicopter in Estonia, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Kallas has called for a “serious” coordinated approach to deter and counter Russian hybrid attacks on European soil. (AP Photo/Hendrik Osula)
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Perched on the open ramp at the rear of a British Chinook helicopter, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas flew home from the annual Spring Storm military exercises, pleased to see NATO allies cooperating. But she later said that other types of warfare were on her mind.
Her nation, which borders Russia, has seen a rise in sabotage, electronic warfare and spying — all blamed on Moscow.
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