A salmonella outbreak affecting multiple European countries has been identified in Estonia. The source of the outbreak has been traced to Reeva instant noodles manufactured in Ukraine. The infection is disproportionately impacting children, raising public health concerns. Health authorities are advising consumers to check product labels and avoid consuming the implicated noodles. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the contamination and prevent further spread. Several European nations have already issued alerts regarding the product, urging recalls and increased vigilance. This outbreak highlights the risks associated with imported food products and the importance of international food safety cooperation.