Prime Minister Kaja Kallas Estonian politician. discussed the security situation together with Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu Urmas Reinsalu is an Estonian politician. and Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur Hanno Pevkur is an Estonian politician. and convened a meeting of the Security Commission.
"The incident that took place in Poland yesterday is extremely serious. We are actively communicating with Poland and other allies to find out the exact circumstances of the incident. Poland is our good ally in NATO and we can be sure that Estonia is committed to the principles of collective defense," said the Prime Minister. "I express my condolences to the relatives of those killed."
"Ukraine, which has to deal with Russia's brutal missile attacks on a daily basis, needs support both to restore critical infrastructure and to ensure more effective air defense," added Kallas.
In the afternoon, there will be a meeting of the security commission, where members of the government will be briefed on the situation and the latest developments.
Yesterday, missiles landed in Poland near its border with Ukraine, killing two people. The reports came after Russia launched a wave of attacks across Ukraine, but it is not yet clear what has happened. Russia dismissed claims it was responsible, calling them "a deliberate provocation in order to escalate the situation". The US and other international powers said they were investigating but are yet to apportion blame.