Estonia is preparing a brochure on how its population should act in case of major crisis or war.

Estonian public broadcaster ERR reports Sunday, January 21, that Estonian Defence Forces Brig. Gen. Martin Herem noted in an interview with newspaper Postimees: «When it will be published, I don’t know. But work is in progress».

ERR and Postimees reported that it is the Estonian Interior Ministry, which is putting the informative material together and coordinating its content.

The largest Baltic state, Lithuania, produced in 2016 a 75-page material entitled «Prepare to Survive in Emergencies and War» and another two since Russia illegally annexed Ukrainian Crimea.

Latvian Defence Ministry and Security Policy have prepared materials of advice for emergency situations and possible terror attacks, made available on their web sites.

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