On been reported that Russian forces held a concert for Narva residents on May 9, 2026, at the Narva promenade. This marks the fourth such event described in the area. The program featured speeches that included praise for the Soviet Union and Vladimir Putin, alongside symbolic gestures related to the nullification of state borders and commentary directed at Estonia.

Among the speakers was Aleksandr Drozdenko, the Governor of the Leningrad Region, who reportedly attempted to undermine the significance of European Day. The events have prompted discussion among Estonian political leaders and ministers regarding appropriate responses to perceived Russian influence activities. A key point of debate centers on the security and organization of the Narva promenade, specifically whether it should be closed on May 9th.

The incident underscores ongoing tensions and the need for the community to monitor external influences. Experts are advising heightened vigilance, urging careful observation of any gatherings that may promote narratives contradicting the established political status of the region. The discussions among national politicians aim to formulate a cohesive strategy for managing the impact of these recurring events and ensuring the safety of the public space in Narva.

The debate continues over the best measures to counter external narratives and maintain civic order.

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