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Prince William sends messages from tanks near the Russian border on Estonia

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Prince William sends messages from tanks near the Russian border on Estonia


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PA Media A man in military uniforms, tactical glasses and a hat sits in a tank control chair.pa Media

Princess of Wales covered the Tapa camp in Challenger 2 tank during a visit to Tapa camp

If the royal visits are about sending a message, the image of the Prince of Wales in a tank near the Russian border must be one of the most direct.

Prince William Come to Estonia to support British troops In a place where the biggest deployment of British military operations abroad is to defend the Baltic state of Russia’s threat.

On Friday, the princess of the soldiers and the princess in a frozen, muddy and muddy military training area. NATO guards in eastern NATO.

In military uniforms, the prince was looking at a Challenger 2 tank and then an armored fighter, and was sending a sign of Britain’s commitment to prevent any aggression in Russia.

PA Media A man in military uniforms, glasses and hats during conversation with soldiers.pa Media

Prince William meets with soldiers during a visit to an important base in Estonia

During his two-day trip to Estonia, Prince William visited some of the 900 British soldiers in the multi-ethnic force, including the soldiers of the virtual regiment of the colonel.

He is part of Operation Cabrett, where a British army brigade is operating with a striking of NATO’s “so mass security and defense” in this weak Baltic area.

Thus, what is the obstacle to Russia on Earth – and the base shows how much the balance of power can change.

Before Estonia regained its independence in 1991, it was a Soviet air defense base, along with MiG warplanes that were willing to be against the West.

Posts are now reversed, with Estonia and NATO allies training here to prevent a Russian attack.

He also rode the Challenger 2 tank, an armored car, a French griffon war, a multi-spring missile system and a Trojan car to clean up the barriers, and drove the princess of the arranger’s mobile phone.

PA Media Prince William takes a crowd at Talline Selfiepa Media

Prince William warmly welcomed by local residents in Tallen

The war in Ukraine showed how quickly the technology was changing and on Thursday the Prince saw a strong hydrogen drone, during a visit to designers in Tallennia, Estonia.

Hundreds of local Estonians were waiting for the cold to see the prince in Tholin. He was warmly welcomed in this small country and is a technology expert, which is increasingly relying on his allies.

Estonia has been a strong supporter of Ukrainesharing a border with Russia and has been under Soviet rule in the past. There are Ukrainian flags around the capital, which flies alongside the three colors of Blue, black and white.

Many Ukrainian families have resorted to Estonia. During a visit to Ukrainian children’s refugees, Prince William praised Ukraine’s forces.

“There is Ukraine’s resistance everywhere,” Prince William told his students. “You have a very good spirit, you have a very good soul, very important.

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