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This report examines recent airspace violations in Poland, Estonia, Denmark, Germany, and Norway and implications for OSAC members operating in eastern Europe.
Two security incidents involving foreigners took place in Estonia on September 12 and 13.
On June 10, an American citizen visiting Estonia called the U.S. Embassy Tallinn to report that he had been assaulted in the Old Town section of the city.
On the evenings of April 26-27, violent demonstrations took place as a result of the removal and relocation of a controversial bronze Soviet Army soldier monument erected in 1947 and located at Tönismagi in the heart of...
Starting November 6, the European Union has instituted new guidelines for carry-on luggage aboard all EU flights.
On the evening of February 22 at approximately 1900 hours, two U.S. Embassy employees were eating dinner at the Bier Stube (Suda 7-approxiamately 300 meters southwest of the U.S. Embassy) when another patron, described a...
Estonia, like Russia, Ukraine, Latvia and Lithuania, has been experiencing increasing rates of racially motivated violence in the past year.
OSAC Bureau of Diplomatic Security U.S. Department of State