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Russia is directly targeting the supply of food to the people most in need,
he said at a news briefing on Thursday Otherwise, there are no emotions at all. So we just have to do our job and that's it. Emotions come later,
In general, we also have training every day. This also includes training and physical exercises, as well as preparing weapons, preparing vehicles, checking all systems to ensure that everything works as it should, in good condition,
The most important thing is for people to know what to do,
says Arvi Uustalu, head of the Prevention Bureau at the Estonian Rescue Board We knew there would be a lot of people coming. [There was a] lot of waiting and we didn't know what would happen. But I am happy to say that until now we haven't faced big problems, everything went smoothly,
On the one hand it is scary, because it could be a real situation,
says Helena, a manager from Tartu, a city in eastern Estonia It is not a secret, where we are living. We are not alone in the Baltic region,
says Lieutenant-Colonel Raul Kütt, commander of the southern division of Estonia's Defense League Ukrainians say that if the population would have known how to use first aid skills, it would have saved many more lives."
The head of disaster management at Estonia's Red Cross, Kirill Badikin, stresses the importance of these activities I didn't have to convince them; I just had to find a proper role and provide enough training opportunities,