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Finland starts construction on a $597 million barbed wire barrier along the Russian border.

Finland building fences for safety from the Russian incursion and is understandable. We all know about USSR attack on Finland, they build at beginning a fort wall like with trenches and bunkers far from the Russo-Finnish border likewise, the situation is similar.

Finland starts construction on a $597 million barbed wire barrier along the Russian border.


ABC News

Finland has begun constructing its planned 200-kilometre fence on the Russian border, amid fears within Helsinki that Moscow could use migrant flows at the frontier for political purposes.

Terrain work began on Tuesday "with forest clearance and will proceed in such a way that road construction and fence installation can be started in March", the Finnish Border Guard said in a statement. 

The 3-kilometre pilot project at the south-eastern border crossing in Imatra is expected to be completed by the end of June, it added. 

Construction of a further 70 kilometres, mainly in south-eastern Finland, will take place between 2023 and 2025.

In total, Finland plans to fence 200 kilometres of its 1,300-kilometre border with Russia at a cost of about 380 million euros ($597 million). 

The fence will be over 3 metres tall, with barbed wire at the top and particularly sensitive areas equipped with night-vision cameras, lights and loudspeakers.

At present, Finland's borders are secured primarily by light wooden fences, mainly designed to stop livestock from wandering to the wrong side. 

Fearing that Moscow could use migrants to exert political pressure on Helsinki, Finland passed new amendments to its Border Guard Act in July to facilitate the erection of sturdier fences. 

Although the Finland-Russia border has "worked well" in the past, Brigadier General Jari Tolppanen told AFP in November that the war in Ukraine had changed the security situation "fundamentally". 

He said the border fence was "indispensable" to stop large-scale illegal entries from Russian territory. Finland saw an influx of Russians in September after President Vladimir Putin ordered the mobilisation of reservists to fight in Ukraine. 

Estonia, Latvia and Poland have also increased security on their borders with Russia or are planning to do so.

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The Moscow Times

Finland has begun construction of its planned 200-kilometer fence along part of its border with Russia, the country's border guard announced on Tuesday, as Helsinki fears Moscow could use migrant flows at the frontier for political purposes. 

Terrain work would begin on Tuesday "with forest clearance and will proceed in such a way that road construction and fence installation can be started in March," the Finnish Border Guard said in a statement. 

The three-kilometer pilot project at the border crossing near Imatra is expected to be completed by the end of June, it added. Construction of a further 70 kilometers, mainly in southeastern Finland, will take place between 2023 and 2025. In total, Finland plans to fence 200 kilometers of its 1,300-kilometre border with Russia at a cost of around 380 million euros (around $400 million). 

The fence will be over three meters tall with barbed wire at the top, and particularly sensitive areas will be equipped with night vision cameras, lights and loudspeakers.

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