A school bus driver who listened to Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech on the radio has been fired in Estonia. This was stated in social networks by the head of the Ida-Virumaa Vocational Education Center Hendrik Agur.
"The devil knows what it is, and I'm not proud of it. Today I accepted a school bus from a driver with whom I terminated my employment relationship. I turned on the radio ... and was scared because I couldn't believe my ears — you don't have to listen for a long time [Putin was speaking at that moment] — but it was in such an environment that our students went, for example, on study trips or practice," writes Agur, quoted by Pool No. 3.
According to Agur, the new driver, "in addition to following the Estonian value system," will have to provide "a language environment."

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