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Estonia backs UK calls to let Ukraine bomb Russia with long-range missiles – to force Putin to negotiate
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Estonia backs UK calls to let Ukraine bomb Russia with long-range missiles – to force Putin to negotiate

British calls to let Ukraine bomb Russia with long-range missiles in a bid to force Vladimir Putin to negotiate have been backed by Estonia.

Kristen Michal, the country’s prime minister, told The Sun: “We should not impose restrictions on Ukraine’s use of weapons. »

Estonia supports calls to let Ukraine bomb Russia with long-range missiles

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Estonia supports calls to let Ukraine bomb Russia with long-range missilesCredit: AP
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal told The Sun: 'We should not impose restrictions on Ukraine's use of weapons'

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Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal told The Sun: ‘We should not impose restrictions on Ukraine’s use of weapons’Credit: EPA

Ukraine fears that a victory by Donald Trump in tomorrow’s US elections could throw kyiv’s troops to the wolves.

Trump claimed he could end the war in Ukraine in a day.

Michal said it was better to support that of President Zelensky push to win.

Speaking to The Sun during the NATO war games in neighboring Latvia, he said: “The most effective way would be Zelensky’s victory plan. »

Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina strongly supported Kyiv offer to join NATO.

She told The Sun: “We have always supported Ukraine’s path to NATO, so we will probably be the ones to do even more lobbying. »

America blocked Ukraine’s shot requests British Storm Shadow stealth cruise missiles on targets in Russia.

The White House also rejected calls to equip Ukraine with Tomahawk land-attack missiles.

It came as Latvia held NATO exercises to test low-Earth orbit satellite phones and 5G military networks to allow soldiers to keep talking in the event of conflict with Russia.

Troops from across the alliance have teamed up with Latvia’s LMT mobile network to build hyper-local 5G networks spanning a few hundred to a few thousand meters.

Armands Meirans, head of defense research at the telco, said the adaptation of 5G technology was fast, cheap and reliable.

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He said: “If the adversary wants to jam it, they need to know the direction to point their radio signal with a stronger signal.

“They have to be pretty close or have very powerful equipment that consumes a lot of energy and is not always available on the battlefield.”

A Ukrainian attack on a Russian munitions depot, using missiles supplied by the United States.

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A Ukrainian attack on a Russian munitions depot, using missiles supplied by the United States.Credit: East2West