Former Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid joined Ukrainian rock star Sviatoslav Vakarchuk for a morning run through the streets of Tallinn on Thursday morning. Vakarchuk was in town to play a show with his band Okean Elzy at Saku Suurhall as part of their Help for Ukraine tour.
A group of anti-war protesters from Ukraine staged a protest on Wednesday morning at the Maarjamäe Memorial in Tallinn. The protesters wore gas masks to highlight the threat of a potential nuclear disaster, which may result from Russia's war in Ukraine.
Anti-war protests in Tallinn continued on Monday when 10-15 people with their hands tied behind their backs and black plastic bags pulled over their heads gathered for silent demonstrations in front of the German and French embassies.