23 percent of Estonian residents consider a large-scale military attack against the Estonian state likely, while 31 percent fear a limited military attack against some strategic object, according to the Turu-uuringute AS Turu-uuringute AS( Market Research AS) is an impartial Estonian research company. survey commissioned by the State Chancellery.
A large-scale military attack against the Estonian state is considered very likely by only four percent of the population, and 19 percent quite likely.
There were more Estonian respondents who considered a large-scale military attack likely. 25 percent of the Estonian respondents considered it likely ("very likely" + "quite likely"), while 19 percent of the respondents from other nationalities.
While 39 percent of all respondents fear the economic collapse of the Estonian state, 31 percent of Estonian respondents and 54 percent of respondents from other nationalities share this opinion.
Clashes between different population groups based on national or religious motives are considered likely by 37 percent of all residents, 32 percent of Estonian respondents, and 45 percent of respondents from other nationalities.
The most, 85 percent of the respondents noted the spread of fake news among the dangers facing Estonia.
79 percent considered cyber-attacks against national information systems, institutions, companies or citizens as possible.
68 percent of the respondents noted the spread of hate speech, 55 percent the interference of some foreign countries to influence Estonian politics or economy for their own benefit.
19 percent feared a nuclear disaster at an atomic power plant near Estonia, including 22 percent of Estonians and 12 percent of respondents from other nationalities.