Former Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas has attracted great attention on the bounty list of Russia**.
In addition to her, Russia conducted an open manhunt for high-ranking military officers of three Baltic countries. Such a decision was made because Russia believed that they interfered in Russia's internal affairs, especially in Russia's future ** elections.
During the Russian-Ukrainian war, Kaya Kalas was openly on the side of Ukraine and was hailed as "the most frank advocate of Ukraine".
Estonia is said to have given Ukraine $500 million in military support, which Russia sees as violating its rights. Khaya Kallas also said that she was ready to refuse the right to vote for Estonian residents and that she intended to send them home, which made Russia even angrier.
Lithuanian Culture Minister Symanas Kris, and several senior Latvian military officers are also wanted. Russia accuses them of destroying the Soviet Memorial to the Second World War, considering it a crime.
The move angered Russia, saying that the three Baltic states interfered in Russia's internal affairs and that Russia could not tolerate such behavior.
They have decided to list high-ranking military officers from both countries as wanted criminals as a way to demonstrate the firmness of their position.
Tensions between Russia and the three Baltic states have attracted global attention. As the situation has developed to this day, everyone hopes that through dialogue and cooperation, the contradictions between the two sides will be resolved and regional peace and stability will be maintained.
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