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UK troops in Estonia to deter 'Russian aggression' | UK troops in Estonia to deter 'Russian aggression' |
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The first of 800 UK troops being sent to bolster Nato defences in the Baltic have arrived in Estonia. | The first of 800 UK troops being sent to bolster Nato defences in the Baltic have arrived in Estonia. |
The 120 soldiers from the 5th Battalion The Rifles will set up a UK headquarters in the country before the remaining troops arrive in April. | The 120 soldiers from the 5th Battalion The Rifles will set up a UK headquarters in the country before the remaining troops arrive in April. |
The defence secretary said they would deter "Russian aggression". | The defence secretary said they would deter "Russian aggression". |
The UK is taking a leading role in Nato's "enhanced forward presence" operation, aimed at reinforcing the alliance's eastern border. | The UK is taking a leading role in Nato's "enhanced forward presence" operation, aimed at reinforcing the alliance's eastern border. |
Tensions between Estonia and Russia increased as a result of the Ukraine conflict, which resulted in the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014. | |
'Deter Russian aggression' | |
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon told the BBC it was the biggest UK military deployment in Europe since the end of the Cold War and formed part of a long-term, open-ended commitment to deter Russia. | Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon told the BBC it was the biggest UK military deployment in Europe since the end of the Cold War and formed part of a long-term, open-ended commitment to deter Russia. |
British Challenger 2 tanks, AS90 self-propelled guns, and armoured vehicles are en route to Estonia, having been loaded on to a ferry in Germany and will arrive next week. | |
He said deploying troops was necessary "because of the increased Russian aggression that we've seen and the need to reassure our allies on the eastern side of Nato". | He said deploying troops was necessary "because of the increased Russian aggression that we've seen and the need to reassure our allies on the eastern side of Nato". |
But Sir Michael insisted it was a "defensive deployment" and was not "designed to provoke or escalate". | But Sir Michael insisted it was a "defensive deployment" and was not "designed to provoke or escalate". |
He added that Nato wanted to "deter any possible Russian aggression". | |
BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale said the troops say they are well prepared for a range of threats, and the UK government is aware that Russia might use misinformation, fake news and other provocations during their deployment. | BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale said the troops say they are well prepared for a range of threats, and the UK government is aware that Russia might use misinformation, fake news and other provocations during their deployment. |
The first wave of soldiers flew from RAF Brize Norton, in Oxfordshire, on Friday, and were met at Amari air base in Estonia by the country's defence minister, Margus Tsahkna. | The first wave of soldiers flew from RAF Brize Norton, in Oxfordshire, on Friday, and were met at Amari air base in Estonia by the country's defence minister, Margus Tsahkna. |
The UK-led Estonia battlegroup is one of four Nato multinational deployments to eastern Europe. | The UK-led Estonia battlegroup is one of four Nato multinational deployments to eastern Europe. |
Other Nato armies are sending forces to Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, where 150 UK personnel will also be sent as part of a rotating deployment. | Other Nato armies are sending forces to Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, where 150 UK personnel will also be sent as part of a rotating deployment. |
Separately, the Royal Air Force has committed to providing Typhoon jets to bolster air defences in Romania for four months, as part of Nato's southern air policing mission. | Separately, the Royal Air Force has committed to providing Typhoon jets to bolster air defences in Romania for four months, as part of Nato's southern air policing mission. |
Russia has described the positioning of Nato forces near its border as a threat. | |
In 2015 the Estonian government announced its intentions to build a fence along its eastern border with Russia to boost security. |