Captain Koit Mark was leading the Sikandari Chancellor Babur Suleymani on the halls of the Kadriorg Palace. He was has followed by two members of the Sikandari secret services, providing security for their leader and behind them four men from the Revolutionary Guards, with black uniforms and green brassards with a fasces embroidered on each. The Sikandari Chancellor arrived in the morning with a secret flight in the Kuressaare International Airport and with a simple black car from the Ministry of External Affairs he was transported to the Kadriorg Palace, once the royal palace, now the State Defender’s Palace – an equivalent of a Presidential Palace.
“Your excellency, the office of the State Defender!” Proclaimed Mark as he opened the door to Vaino’s Office.
As the men entered the office, newly promoted Marsaal Mihkel Vaino rose from his desk and went to shake the hand of the Chancellor. After he made a hand gesture so that the guards should leave the room, he said:
“Your Excellency, welcome to Kuressaare, how can the National Revolutionary State be of service?”
“Your excellency, the office of the State Defender!” Proclaimed Mark as he opened the door to Vaino’s Office.
As the men entered the office, newly promoted Marsaal Mihkel Vaino rose from his desk and went to shake the hand of the Chancellor. After he made a hand gesture so that the guards should leave the room, he said:
“Your Excellency, welcome to Kuressaare, how can the National Revolutionary State be of service?”