00:00So now we're going to check this out a little bit, and we'll go back to the beginning of the tunnel.
00:31Last year, in 2013, we learned that Russia was preparing a big concert,
00:36which was addressed not so much to the Russian audience, but to us.
00:41And it was offered to our people, residents of Narva, residents of Estonia.
00:46And, of course, we could not react to this silently.
00:50We are a fortress that stands right on the state border.
00:54This fortress always stood in defense of the interests of the state it represented.
01:01And so we decided to hang the banner of Putin, a war criminal, on the day of the concert,
01:07before the concert, early in the morning, at sunrise.
01:25I think the problem is that people who are Russian-speaking live in Estonia,
01:30specifically here in Narva, they do not know Estonian.
01:34Accordingly, the news is watched by Russian, Russian television.
01:38And from some reality, Russian is not far away.
01:55The number of tourists to Peterborough, the capital of Estonia, in Narva
02:00was quite high.
02:03I think that the Russian tourists accounted for 23-25% of the total sales.
02:09This can be seen in the price charts.
02:13So it has decreased, and Narva has big problems with it.
02:18There is a lack of tourists at the moment.
02:24Peterborough, Estonia
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