Ülo Voitka

Brothers Voitka are Ülo Voitka (born October 7, 1968) and Aivar Voitka (born March 17, 1967). They were Estonian Forest Brothers 1986–2000. March 27, 1986 the brothers became forest brothers, when they fled with Aavo Voitka and Aivar Votika from soviet recruitment. Aavo Voitka and Aivar Voitka were eventually caught and punished, but Ülo and Aivar managed to continue their hiding till the year 2000, 9 years after the Estonian restoration of Independence. They were spotted and reported to the authorities by a local who saw them. When the police surrounded the brothers, the brothers opened fire in the direction of police, but did not hit anyone. K-kommando was brought, and through negotiation, the brothers surrendered. The punishment of brothers was controversial.

They are arguably the last forest brothers.

Book about brothers Voitka

  • Ülo Russak, "Ilveste impeerium" ("The Empire of the Lynxes"; 2001)

Film about brothers Voitka

  • "V. O. I. T. K. A. metsavennad" ("V. O. I. T. K. A. Forest Brothers"; dir. Pekka Lehto; 2004)
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