According to the Postimees newspaper, "for security reasons, a residence permit is canceled if the activity of a particular person is considered a threat to the constitutional order, a terrorist offense or other serious crime."

Also on the eve, the Estonian police, on the eve of May 9, expelled Aleksey Esakov, coordinator of the Immortal Regiment social movement in Tallinn, from the republic.

In the spring of 2017, ten years have passed since the dismantling of the Bronze Soldier in Tallinn.

On the night of April 26-27, when the monument was dismantled, people took to the streets of the city to protest against the decision to move the monument to a military cemetery.

The rally escalated into clashes with the police, dozens of people were injured.

At the same time, one of the protesters, 20-year-old Russian Dmitry Ganin, was killed.

In June 2017, the Russian murder case was closed.