Two medieval fortresses face each across the Narva River separating Estonia and Russia. But the “Friendship Bridge” between them, built during the Cold War, now sits behind razor wire and rows of ...
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In Estonia’s border town, Russian-speaking majority enjoys NATO’s shield, remains mute on Russia’s threat
NARVA, Estonia — On both sides of the Narva River, fishermen stand knee-deep in the water between two medieval castles just 101 meters apart. Above them, the flags mark where NATO ends and Russia ...
Two medieval fortresses face each other across the Narva River, separating Estonia from Russia on Europe's eastern edge. Once a symbol of cooperation, the 'Friendship Bridge' connecting the two ...
Two medieval fortresses face each other across the Narva River separating Estonia from Russia on Europe's eastern edge - Copyright AFP STR Two medieval fortresses ...
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