For the past couple of days, there's been unrest and rioting in Estonia.
Quoting CNN: "Police arrested 600 people and 96 were injured in a second night of clashes in Estonia's capital over the removal of a disputed World War Two Red Army monument … Russia has reacted furiously to the moving of the monument … Estonia has said the monument had become a public order menace as a focus for Estonian and Russian nationalists."
We're now seeing large attacks against websites run by the Estonian government. Some of the sites are unreachable. Others are up, but do not allow any traffic from foreign IP addresses.
Here's the status as we saw it on Saturday at 15:00 GMT:
www.peaminister.ee (Website of the prime minister): unreachable www.reform.ee (Party of the prime minister): reachable www.agri.ee (Ministry of Agriculture): reachable www.kul.ee (Ministry of Culture): reachable www.mod.gov.ee (Ministry of Defence): reachable www.mkm.ee (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications): unreachable www.fin.ee (Ministry of Finance): reachable www.sisemin.gov.ee (Ministry of Internal Affairs): unreachable www.just.ee (Ministry of Justice): reachable www.sm.ee (Ministry of Social Affairs): reachable www.envir.ee (Ministry of the Environment): reachable www.vm.ee (Ministry of Foreign Affairs): unreachable www.pol.ee (Estonian Police): reachable www.valitsus.ee (Estonian Government): unreachable www.riigikogu.ee (Estonian Parliament): unreachable