AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPossible Russian sabotage: Estonian authorities are investigating a suspected arson at Milrem Robotics in Tallinn’s Lasnamäe district, with officials weighing a Russia-linked sabotage theory after no injuries were reported. Public safety access: Estonia is pushing the 112 emergency-line accessibility deadline to 2027, saying current voice and SMS options don’t fully work for deaf people and others who can’t speak safely in emergencies. Weather and power: Heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds are forecast for the weekend, with Elektrilevi warning of fallen trees and possible outages. Local life in Tallinn: Iceland Square in front of the Foreign Ministry was reopened with a redesigned, Iceland-inspired landscape for Estonia’s independence anniversary. Sports and culture: The Tallinn Chess Festival brings 16 international grandmasters to TalTech for rapid and blitz tournaments. Community spotlight: The Ülemiste Night Run raised €6,810 for decathlete Karel Tilga via a director’s challenge. Politics: An Emor survey for ERR puts Justice Chancellor Ülle Madise as the top presidential choice, with Tiit Land and Mart Helme next.
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