Fence ‘necessary’: Finland border guard seeks to secure Russia boundary

in #russia2 years ago

Screenshot_20220928-153045~2.pngOfficials guarding Finland’s 1,300-kilometer (800-mile) border with Russia are calling for a fence to help prevent potential uncontrolled mass-scale entry from the east.

Finland should build as much as 260 kilometers of fence in the riskiest spots along the demarcation, the Border Guard said in a press release Wednesday. A physical barrier is “necessary” to slow and control any crowds, it said.

Deciding to go ahead with the plans would see Finland join peers such as Lithuania, Latvia and Poland in setting up barriers along their eastern borders. The Nordic country has cut off trade with Russia and sought entry into the NATO defense alliance following Russia’s full-scale attack on Ukraine earlier this year. It’s recently cut the number of visas granted to Russian tourists and is planning to restrict their entry even further, after the three Baltic countries and Poland already moved to do so.

Finland already has relatively recent experience of mass entry from the east. In the winter of 2015 and 2016, scores of Asian and Middle Eastern asylum seekers suddenly began crossing the border in remote Arctic areas from Russia, with officials eventually concluding the move was probably part of a hybrid attack masterminded in Moscow.