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Marek Kohv, head of the Security and Resilience Programme at the International Center for Defence and Security, outlines the scope of Russian hybrid operations targeting Estonia. Acts of sabotage, border violations, and other gray-zone activities may appear minor in isolation, but together they serve a larger purpose: to erode trust in the Estonian state’s ability to protect itself. Each response from Tallinn is closely monitored by Moscow, with every incident providing the Kremlin new lessons and insights for its next move.
To purchase the book Russia's Hybrid War: The Northern Front, to which Marek Kohv is a contributing author visit our website.
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By FrivärldMarek Kohv, head of the Security and Resilience Programme at the International Center for Defence and Security, outlines the scope of Russian hybrid operations targeting Estonia. Acts of sabotage, border violations, and other gray-zone activities may appear minor in isolation, but together they serve a larger purpose: to erode trust in the Estonian state’s ability to protect itself. Each response from Tallinn is closely monitored by Moscow, with every incident providing the Kremlin new lessons and insights for its next move.
To purchase the book Russia's Hybrid War: The Northern Front, to which Marek Kohv is a contributing author visit our website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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