Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Russia 'blocks Estonia' over captive border security man

Russia 'blocks Estonia' over captive border security man

Estonia-Russia border, 7 Sep 14Apart from some warning signs there is little to indicate the border where the incident happened

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Estonia says it is trying to get in touch with an Estonian security official detained by Russia at the border and accused of spying.
So far Russia has refused to let the Estonian consul in Moscow meet Eston Kohver. "We don't know where they are keeping him behind bars," the Estonian Security Police (Kapo) told the BBC.
"As far as we know he wasn't injured," police spokesman Harrys Puusepp said.
There is a dispute about whether he was seized on Estonian or Russian soil.
"The consul should have been allowed to get into contact. The consul needs to meet him and get to the bottom of this situation," Mr Puusepp said.
"We had protection for him," Mr Puusepp said, but there were "explosions" during the incident which enabled the assailants to abduct Mr Kohver.
"We have proof he was definitely on Estonian ground. In that area the Estonian border is not fenced, it's bushes, high grass and forest. There's no line on the ground but everyone knows where it goes, it's recognised by both sides," he said.
The dispute comes amid heightened tension with Russia. Estonia, like neighbouring Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, joined Nato and the EU in 2004.
The EU and Nato accuse Russia of directly helping separatists in eastern Ukraine with regular troops and heavy weapons. Russia denies doing so.bbc

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