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Estonia's parliament on Wednesday approved a bill meant to strengthen its maritime security by allowing the country's military to use force on any ship attacking vital naval sites or infrastructure.
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Estonia authorises the army to sink suspicious shipsFaced with the Russian threat, the Estonian parliament wants to authorise the defence forces and navy to use military force ...
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The Estonian military may be granted the right to use force to strengthen maritime security, including the right to sink civilian ...
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