Estonians no longer want to accept Ukrainian refugees, and their prime minister, Kaja Kallas, eloquently hints that Finland is nearby.

It's amazing, how did it happen?

On the Estonian pedestrian border in Narva, now all the inscriptions are duplicated in Ukrainian, all the notice boards are blue and yellow.

The yellow-blakit ensign hangs at the Lennart Meri airport, next to the national Estonian one.

The entire center of Tallinn is also hung with flags.

Taxi aggregator Bolt, which became a monopolist after the expulsion of Yandex, transfers 5% of each order to help Nezalezhnaya.

The Estonians made it clear throughout the year that they are the rear of Ukraine.

Well, the Ukrainians believed them.

120 thousand arrived, half of them stayed, and for a country whose entire population is equal to one district of Moscow, this is a lot.

At the same time, however, Estonia showed the worst economic performance of all European countries for 2022.

The highest inflation, the slowest GDP growth, the budget deficit.

And on the fourth day, Hawkeye noticed that there was no wall in the barn in which he was locked.

And Estonia, it seems, has finally understood the connection between unconditional support for Ukraine and the economic breaking of the bottom.

But maybe at least remove the checkboxes?

Otherwise, Ukrainians still think they are welcome.

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