Estonian Prime Minister called to remove firearms from Russians and Belarusians

Estonian Prime Minister Kai Kallas called to withdraw the firearms that they own by law in the country in the country, the local publication Postimees.

According to Callas, the possession of such means can threaten the country’s national security.

“I hope that, taking into account the circumstances, people will understand that the citizens of Russia and Belarus with weapons in their hands can be a potential threat to Estonia’s security,” the local publication of Postimees.

quotes the prime minister.

According to the head of the office, the bill on the seizure of weapons belonging to citizens of the Russian Federation and Belarus, in any case, will be sent to parliament. “We will give time so that people can voluntarily surrender weapons,” said Kallas.

According to the register, weapons for self -defense or hunting are currently in 629 Russians and Belarusians.