It was not instantly clear if the removing of buoys was associated to any Russian Baltic Sea border plan.
“We’ll strategy this case in a sober, balanced method, participating with allies the place mandatory,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas instructed a weekly authorities press convention on Thursday, public broadcaster ERR reported.
“We see a broader sample of Russian actions making an attempt to sow anxiousness,” she added.
The Narva River runs from a lake between Russia and Estonia and leads to the Gulf of Finland, a part of the Baltic Sea.
The Russian Overseas Ministry didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Russian Overseas Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated on Thursday that Russia’s Baltic Sea borders needs to be in accordance with worldwide legislation and that the defence ministry’s work to make clear the border was of a technical nature.