Today marks the anniversary of one of the saddest events in Estonian history - the bombing of Tallinn. On the evening of 9th March 1944, over 300 Soviet aircraft dropped more than 3,000 bombs on the city of Tallinn in two waves. The raids targeted Tallinn's city centre and harbour area and destroyed thousands of buildings, including the Estonian National Opera and many historic landmarks. Around 760 people were killed, 600 wounded and more than 20,000 residents left without shelter.
This was one of many horrendous crimes committed by the Soviet Union during World War Two. For some Estonians, it is still part of their living memory. The event will never be forgotten.




