ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月1日 22時45分


Nearly every weekend, the Estonian Defense League hosts a 24-hour test of the skills useful for partisans, or insurgents, to fight an occupying army. The competitions are called war games, but they aren't supposed to be fun. Since Russia’s incursions in Ukraine 2 years ago, Estonia (population: 1.3 million) has stepped up training for members of the League, teaching them how to become insurgents, right down to the making of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs. Another response to tensions with Russia is the expansion of a program encouraging citizens to keep firearms in their homes. @mjrhill photographed a member of the team that placed 2nd in a recent competition recuperating after crossing the finish line. 16 teams of 4 people had turned out that weekend, despite the bitter, late fall chill. Among their challenges: a 25-mile hike and 21 specific tasks, like answering questions of local trivia, identifying types of Russian armored vehicles, putting out fires, and identifying medicinal herbs from the forest.


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