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By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Russia has no intention of launching a military attack on any NATO state this year or next, but is racing to rebuild its forces as Europe steps up its rearmament,
Russia’s military-industrial complex, even if strained by sanctions, has continued to grow significantly, the Estonian intelligence assessment notes.
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Battered in Ukraine, Russia races to rearm — but questions linger over its military strength
Estonia intelligence assessment reveals Russia rebuilding military for long-term conflict despite massive Ukraine losses, shifting to mass production.
EADaily, February 11th, 2026. Russia is not planning an attack on Ukraine either this year or next. Estonia or any other NATO country,. This was stated by Kaupo Rozina, Director General of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Department.
Estonia will temporarily close two crossing points on the border with Russia following a series of incidents in which Russian border guards have behaved irrationally, Prime Minister Kristen Michal (Reform) said on Thursday.
The vessel, which is registered under the Bahamian flag, was stopped in Estonia’s internal waters. The ship was reportedly traveling from
Russia will respond to threats arising from Estonia's new legislation on maritime navigation. This was announced on February 4 by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service releases its 2026 yearbook today which assesses the state's external security threats. The top 19 points of the 86-page report identified by the agency are republished below.
Estonia has imposed an entry ban to the Schengen Area on a further 1,073 individuals who fought against Ukraine on the side of Russian forces.