Gulf Today Report
Estonia's first woman Prime Minister Kaja Kallas analyzed and inspected the Javelin anti-tank missiles during a military drill in country’s remote location.
The missiles are believed to be handed over to Ukraine army to help the war-torn country in it's battle against Russia.
Kallas told her nation that power blackouts are possible if Russia kicks the Baltic states from the joint power grid, as she announced a snap defence readiness exercise.
"We must also be prepared for Russia might disconnect Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from their electricity grid", she said in a televised address, according to the government website.
"It would be wise to be prepared for possible power outages - that includes public authorities, companies, and every individual", she added, describing any disruptions as "temporary".
Russian embassy in Estonia said on Friday "Russia is not initating" the exit of Baltic countries from the common grid.