Information about this appeared on the website of the Estonian state broadcaster ERR.

It is noted that the Ministry of Defense of Estonia and the Estonian War Museum, in cooperation with Ukrainian colleagues, brought to Estonia a damaged T-72 tank as a museum exhibit.

At the moment, it is installed on Freedom Square in the center of Tallinn, and it is planned to demonstrate it in other cities of the country.

“Several cities at once doubt that they are ready for the arrival of a resonant exhibit,” the message says.

So, the mayor of Narva said that now is the wrong time for such expositions.

And in the city of Rakvere they reported that they were not waiting for a military vehicle during the pre-election period.

At the same time, in Narva, instead, it was proposed to arrange a photo exhibition depicting Russian aggression in Ukraine.

Earlier, the Estonian company Defsecintel sent intelligence equipment to Ukraine.

Also, the Estonian Ministry of Defense reported that the country had transferred a new package of military assistance to Ukraine.