A powerful shift is taking place in Europe. Six countries that share borders with Russia—Ukraine, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—are taking steps to reintroduce anti-personnel ...
Finland shares a 832-mile border with Russia and unlike most members of the alliance, Finland did not cut defense spending and investment after the Cold War. “They have trained and built a large army ...
According to Alexey Chepa, first deputy chairman of the international committee of the Russian State Duma, or lower house of parliament, for years serious pressure was exerted on Finland to push it to ...
The politician noted that he had just visited the border with Finland, where walls, barriers, and other structures are being built at full speed SVETOGORSK /Leningrad Region/, September 5. /TASS/.