Kapo: Russian-speaking youth are the target of Kremlin influence activities
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The part of the Estonian population that supports the Kremlin is predominantly elderly and declining, which is why the Kremlin is investing in addressing Russian-speaking youth and trying to draw them into its information and value space, the Security Police Board writes in its yearbook.
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The greatest threat to Estonia's constitutional order continues to be Russia's aggressive foreign policy goals, and in pursuit of these goals, youth are increasingly and intensively targeted, according to the annual review of the Estonian Internal Security Service (ISS) published on Monday.
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