This was reported by the state broadcasting portal ERR.

It is noted that in order to ensure safety, the police imposed a curfew near the monuments, which means the road is closed to vehicles and pedestrians.

This information was confirmed by the Police and Border Guard Board.

Two cranes of the Defense Forces are working at the site, and a military tractor has also arrived, onto which the tank will be loaded after dismantling.

On August 8, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas announced that the authorities of Narva had agreed to move the Soviet T-34 memorial tank installed at the entrance to the city.