Estonia conducted a large-scale emergency preparedness exercise in Paldiski on Wednesday, focusing on responding to widespread civil unrest. Approximately 600 personnel participated in the drill, which simulated a mass disturbance scenario. The exercise aimed to rehearse and refine coordination between various agencies responsible for crisis management. Key components included practicing evacuation procedures and overall crisis coordination strategies. Authorities did not specify the nature of the unrest scenario, but the drill highlights Estonia’s focus on internal security preparedness. The exercise underscores proactive measures taken to ensure a swift and effective response to potential large-scale disruptions. This drill is part of ongoing efforts to bolster national resilience.