The Kremlin announced that it had included Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kalas and other Baltic state officials on a wanted list in response to anti-Moscow acts.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that these were people who were carrying out acts hostile to Russia’s historical memory.
According to available information, this is the first time that the leader of a foreign State has been prosecuted in the Russian Federation.
According to Russian media, the Russian Interior Ministry issued a search warrant against the Estonian prime minister, placing her on the list of wanted on criminal charges.
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