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The Pullapää crisis of 1993 was a series of events involving military
rebellion Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority. A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
, possible vigilantism, firefight(s) and resignation of two Estonian ministers.


Chronology

On 6 July 1993, Läänemaa Vabatahtlike Jäägerkompanii, a volunteer formation of the Estonian Army led by
Asso Kommer Asso Kommer (born 17 July 1966, in Pärnu) is a former Estonian soldier and a politician. In 1993, Kommer led a voluntary formation of the Estonian army, the '' Läänemaa Vabatahtlik Jäägrikompanii''. The formation was ordered to requarter fr ...
, was ordered to requarter from Haapsalu to
Paldiski Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port situated on the Pakri Peninsula of northwestern Estonia. Since 2017, it's the administrative centre of Lääne-Harju Parish of Harju County. Previously a village of Estonia-Swedes known by the historical ...
. Concerned about an inevitable confrontation with much larger Russian military units who were still quartered on the base, he refused the order on behalf of his company. On 23 July, Aleksander Einseln issued an order relieving Kommer from duty and directing him to take a training course for officers, but Kommer also refused this order. On 25 July, the company expressed their support for Kommer and announced they'd "withdraw" from Estonian military command structure. Estonian government responded by demobilising the whole unit on 27 July, but once again, the company refused the order. The next day, the company left the facilities of
Paldiski Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port situated on the Pakri Peninsula of northwestern Estonia. Since 2017, it's the administrative centre of Lääne-Harju Parish of Harju County. Previously a village of Estonia-Swedes known by the historical ...
and went to Pullapää. Estonian military moved the
Kuperjanov battalion The Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion ( et, Kuperjanovi jalaväepataljon) is a battalion of the Estonian Land Forces. It is a part of the 2nd Infantry Brigade. Battalion headquarters is at Taara Army Base, Võru. History Estonian War of Independenc ...
, complete with armour units, to Jägala, and, by all appearance, prepared for an attack, but this didn't, in the end, happen. However, Kommer's company, who had received a rumour that the President,
Lennart Meri Lennart Georg Meri (; 29 March 1929 – 14 March 2006) was an Estonian politician, writer, and film director. He served as the second president of Estonia from 1992 to 2001. Meri was among the leaders of the movement to restore Estonian independ ...
, had ordered an attack to begin at 16:00 on 31 July, prepared for such attack, and a number of members of the Defence League, as well as several women, joined the company in the preparations. The rumour's source has not been tracked down. On 2 August,
Estonian Internal Security Service The Estonian Internal Security Service ( et, Kaitsepolitsei, officially et, Kaitsepolitseiamet, KaPo for short) is a central national security institution of Republic of Estonia. Its purposes are centered on enforcing constitutional order. The ...
arrested Jaak Mosin, a deputy leader of the (by then, demobilised) company Kommer was leading. As a response, the company withdrew its 25 June statement. On 3 August,
Hain Rebas Hain Rebas (born 23 January 1943 in Tallinn) is an Estonian historian and politician. From 1992 to 1993, he was Minister of Defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a Cabinet (government), cabinet official position in charge of a m ...
, the minister of defence, resigned. The military opposition wound down, and the crisis was further handled as a criminal rather than military matter. On 12 August, a criminal investigation was launched against Asso Kommer and Jaak Mosin, on suspicion of abuse of power. On 4 September,
Asso Kommer Asso Kommer (born 17 July 1966, in Pärnu) is a former Estonian soldier and a politician. In 1993, Kommer led a voluntary formation of the Estonian army, the '' Läänemaa Vabatahtlik Jäägrikompanii''. The formation was ordered to requarter fr ...
and two other men took a businessman, Pavel Kalmõkov, into their car in Tallinn, and Kalmõkov ended up missing. (Later, on 9 December, Kommer directed the investigators to the place of Kalmõkov's burial.) On 12 September, Jaak Mosin, who had been released pending investigation, fled to Sweden and requested political asylum. On 26 November, a firefight between Kommer and police occurred, under unclear circumstances, and
Koit Pikaro Koit Pikaro (born 13 August 1949 in Keila) is an Estonian politician. He was a member of the IX Riigikogu and X Riigikogu X Riigikogu was the tenth legislature of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu The Riigikogu (; from Estonian ''riigi-'', o ...
and Argo Aunapuu, two police officials, end up wounded by bullets fired by Kommer. However, Kommer was successfully arrested the same day. On the next day, however,
Lagle Parek Lagle Parek (born 17 April 1941) is an Estonian politician. She served as the Minister of the Interior in the first post-soviet government, led by the Prime Minister Mart Laar. Biography Lagle Parek was born on 17 April 1941 in Pärnu and was t ...
,
Estonian Minister of Internal Affairs The Ministry of the Interior of Estonia ( et, Eesti Siseministeerium) is a Ministry in the Estonian Government. The current Minister of the Interior is Lauri Läänemets. In 2018, Estonia’s ministry of interior planned to introduce the wor ...
, resigned over the incident. On 26 November 1993,
Asso Kommer Asso Kommer (born 17 July 1966, in Pärnu) is a former Estonian soldier and a politician. In 1993, Kommer led a voluntary formation of the Estonian army, the '' Läänemaa Vabatahtlik Jäägrikompanii''. The formation was ordered to requarter fr ...
was convicted of several crimes of these events, and sentenced to six years and six months of imprisonment.


Analysis

Comparable incidents of military insurrections also happened in Latvia and Lithuania around the same time. Accordingly, Johannes Kert, an Estonian general, has expressed his conclusion that these were incited by a common foreign agent. No foreign involvement in any of these incidents has been proven; however, it is known that a member of Russian Federation's army had offered Russian citizenship to the whole company, "should the need arise". A commonly cited background for the incident is Estonian military administrators' inability to organise acceptable living standards, and an approach, considered by some provocative or overly bureaucratic, towards the soldiers' petitions and complaints. (At least two such petitions by members of the Jäägrikompanii had gone unanswered, and a third had been answered on basis of insubordination rather than addressing the issues presented.) These problems might have ended triggering the active rebellion when the restationing order was issued. However, the restationing order itself is surrounded by obscurity. Several months later,
Hain Rebas Hain Rebas (born 23 January 1943 in Tallinn) is an Estonian historian and politician. From 1992 to 1993, he was Minister of Defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a Cabinet (government), cabinet official position in charge of a m ...
, the
Estonian Minister of Defence The Minister of Defence ('' Estonian: Kaitseminister'') is the senior minister at the Ministry of Defence (''Kaitseministeerium'') in the Estonian Government. The minister is one of the most important members of the Estonian government, with ...
who resigned over the incident, testified to a governmental commission that he didn't know who had initiated the restationing.
Asso Kommer Asso Kommer (born 17 July 1966, in Pärnu) is a former Estonian soldier and a politician. In 1993, Kommer led a voluntary formation of the Estonian army, the '' Läänemaa Vabatahtlik Jäägrikompanii''. The formation was ordered to requarter fr ...
has declared that the order was a provocation by the Estonian Army's staff of generals, and that it is this provocation that led to the unit's withdrawal from Estonian military command structure. It is also generally accepted, and explicitly stated by
Lagle Parek Lagle Parek (born 17 April 1941) is an Estonian politician. She served as the Minister of the Interior in the first post-soviet government, led by the Prime Minister Mart Laar. Biography Lagle Parek was born on 17 April 1941 in Pärnu and was t ...
, the
Estonian Minister of Internal Affairs The Ministry of the Interior of Estonia ( et, Eesti Siseministeerium) is a Ministry in the Estonian Government. The current Minister of the Interior is Lauri Läänemets. In 2018, Estonia’s ministry of interior planned to introduce the wor ...
who resigned over the incident, that several opposition politicians used the incident's background in an opportunist manner, to deliberately incite the conflict.
Jüri Pihl Jüri Pihl (17 March 1954 – 3 February 2019) was an Estonian politician, a member of the Social Democratic Party. From 1993 to 2003 he served as the General Director of Kaitsepolitsei, the central security institution in Estonia. After that, f ...
has traced Kommer's support to
Tiit Made Tiit Made (born 13 March 1940 in Tallinn) is an Estonian economist, writer, journalist, publicist, and politician. He was a member of the VII and VIII Riigikogu VIII Riigikogu was the eighth legislature of Estonian Parliament ( Riigikogu). T ...
, Kalle Eller,
Jüri Toomepuu Jüri Toomepuu (born 27 June 1930, in Tõlliste Parish, Valga County) is an Estonian journalist and politician. He was a member of the seventh legislature of the Estonian Parliament. Biography He was born on 27 June 1930 in Tõlliste Parish, ...
, Katrin Linde, and noted the company's contacts with
Hardo Aasmäe Hardo Aasmäe (11 February 1951 – 2 December 2014) was an Estonian geographer, entrepreneur and politician. He was active in the Estonian People's Front, and was the first post-Soviet mayor of Tallinn Tallinn () is the most populous and ...
,
Tiit Madisson Tiit Madisson (4 June 1950 – 21 June 2021) was an Estonian activist, writer, and politician. In the press (especially while living in Sweden), he used the pseudonym Silver Ronk. He was a political dissident and prisoner of the Soviet Union ...
and Jüri Põld.
Hain Rebas Hain Rebas (born 23 January 1943 in Tallinn) is an Estonian historian and politician. From 1992 to 1993, he was Minister of Defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a Cabinet (government), cabinet official position in charge of a m ...
has implied that the incident was masterminded by
Tiit Made Tiit Made (born 13 March 1940 in Tallinn) is an Estonian economist, writer, journalist, publicist, and politician. He was a member of the VII and VIII Riigikogu VIII Riigikogu was the eighth legislature of Estonian Parliament ( Riigikogu). T ...
, who, according to him, might have been plotting a military coup. This was supported by circumstantial evidence collected during the criminal investigation; however, this evidence didn't lead to any further convictions. Made, nor any other politician (of 1993) has never been officially charged with the rebellion, or incitement to rebellion. (
Asso Kommer Asso Kommer (born 17 July 1966, in Pärnu) is a former Estonian soldier and a politician. In 1993, Kommer led a voluntary formation of the Estonian army, the '' Läänemaa Vabatahtlik Jäägrikompanii''. The formation was ordered to requarter fr ...
's official political career began only in 2006, when he applied for membership of Keskerakond, but the application has been stalled for more than a year.) On the other hand,
Jüri Toomepuu Jüri Toomepuu (born 27 June 1930, in Tõlliste Parish, Valga County) is an Estonian journalist and politician. He was a member of the seventh legislature of the Estonian Parliament. Biography He was born on 27 June 1930 in Tõlliste Parish, ...
, who publicly supported activities of Jäägrikompanii, claimed that Trivimi Velliste's activities were influenced by a foreign power or foreign powers. Kalle Kulbok, a member of Riigikogu during the time and a leader of the
Independent Royalist Party of Estonia Independent Royalist Party of Estonia ( et, Eesti Rojalistlik Partei) was a frivolous political party in Estonia in the 1990s. It is now defunct. The party, widely considered a humorous expression of protest, was successful in the 1992 Estonian ...
, has said that the military preparations were centered on containment rather than attack, and Estonian army would only have fired if the Jäägrikompanii would have fired first.


Aspects of vigilantism

In the 1990s, police suspected that members of the Jäägrikompanii were involved in murdering and burial of about 30 ethnic Russians involved with the (now probably defunct) Perm mafia group. The company might have considered itself one of few forces capable of avoiding a supposed invasion by Russian organised crime interests. The company might in this context have behaved largely as a mere military arm of the Linnuvabriku mafia group consisting mostly of ethnic Estonians. (The Linnuvabriku group and the Perm mafia group were involved in the so-called "metal war" over possession of large coloured metal shipments. In particular, a shipment of cobalt has been implicated.) For an example, an incident involving Jäägrikompanii members forcing to stop several members of the Perm mafia group, whose corpses were later found in Jõgevamaa, buried in a farm belonging to a Linnuvabriku mafioso's mother.


Sources

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Eesti Ekspress ''Eesti Ekspress'' (''Estonian Express'') is an Estonian weekly newspaper. Founded in 1989, ''Eesti Ekspress'' was the first politically independent newspaper in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic during the Soviet control of Estonia. Th ...
1998
Pullapää — 5 aastat jäägrimässust
by Pekka Erelt * Postimees 17 April 1999
Endine jäägrijuht Kommer õpetas skaute kassi sööma
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