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Russia Moves Jamming Systems Closer to NATO Border, Estonia Says

Russia Moves Jamming Systems Closer to NATO Border, Estonia Says

Bloomberg24-07-2025
Estonian officials said Russia has bolstered its electronic warfare systems near its border with the Baltic country.
The Russian army brought additional signals jamming equipment to the area around Kingisiepp, a town around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the Estonian frontier, Interior Minister Igor Taro said at a press conference in Tallinn on Thursday.
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