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FAKE ALERT: The Prime Minister of Estonia believes that holders of Russian passports living in the EU should be killed

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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stated that people with Russian citizenship living in the EU should be killed. This is reported by Telegram channels.

Refutation TRUTH

Kallas said that holders of Russian passports needed to be deported from the EU because they could threaten the national security of Estonia and its allies, experts of the VoxCheck project noted.

“In a situation where a person’s acquisition of Russian citizenship is a clear signal of support for terrorism and Russia’s actions against Estonia and our allies, it is certainly necessary to consider the suitability of this person to live in a democratic country that respects human rights,” the prime minister said.

Similar decisions are adopted individually, based on an assessment of the danger that a particular person may pose.

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