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Two medieval fortresses face each other across the Narva River separating Estonia from Russia on Europe’s eastern edge.
Once a symbol of cooperation, the "Friendship Bridge" connecting the two snow-covered banks has been reinforced with rows of razor wire and anti-tank obstacles on the Estonian side.
Some fear the border town of over 50,000 people — a mixture of Estonians, Russians and people left stateless after the fall of the Soviet Union — could be Vladimir Putin’s next target.
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