Rünnakud
Rünnakud, a term originating from Estonian, translates to "attacks" or "assaults" in English. The concept of rünnakud is deeply rooted in Estonian culture and history, particularly in the context of defense and warfare. Historically, rünnakud have been a crucial aspect of Estonian military strategy, emphasizing swift, surprise attacks to gain an advantage over larger or more heavily armed opponents. This tactic is often associated with the Estonian War of Independence (1918-1920), where small, well-coordinated units of Estonian soldiers successfully resisted larger Russian and German forces.
In modern times, the term rünnakud is also used metaphorically to describe aggressive or bold actions in