Major General Indrek Sirel on Estonia's defence readiness after Kevadtorm drills

Major General Indrek Sirel on Estonia's defence readiness after Kevadtorm drills

Major General Indrek Sirel, commander of the Estonian division, will appear on ETV's 'Esimene stuudio' tonight to discuss Estonia's defence readiness. The recently concluded Kevadtorm exercise brought together over 12,000 Estonian and allied fighters. Key topics include reservist combat readiness and lessons learned from the war in Ukraine.

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Estonian division commander Major General Indrek Sirel will take part in tonight's broadcast of ETV's political talk show Esimene stuudio at 21:35, addressing pressing questions about Estonia's military preparedness following the conclusion of the large-scale Kevadtorm (Spring Storm) exercise.

The annual Kevadtorm exercise this year involved more than 12,000 Estonian and allied fighters, making it one of the most significant military drills in the country's recent history. The exercise serves as a key test of Estonia's defence capabilities and the readiness of its reserve forces.

Major General Sirel is expected to address how well Estonia is currently protected, the combat morale and fighting spirit of reservists, and specifically which lessons from Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine have been adopted and put into practice by the Estonian Defence Forces. With Estonia's security environment remaining tense, the answers are likely to attract considerable public interest.

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