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The new plan by the North Atlantic Alliance stipulates that, in the event of a Russian attack, Estonia has the right to strike back at the Russian territory, states the Chief of the Joint Staff of the Estonian Defence Forces, Vahur Karus. Major General Vahur Karus noted that, until recently, NATO’s defense plan required the Estonian army to hold off Russian forces on its own for around 10 days until help from Alliance members arrived. However, according to him, the new NATO plan allows Estonia’s military to strike and defeat Russian forces on Russian territory in the event of an attack on Esto…

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