

The closure of the border with Russia is part of NATO member Finland’s preparations for a military conflict with Russia. Allegations of a migrant war by Russia are a fabrication by Western keepers of Finnish media.
This is according to whistleblower Finnish military correspondent Kosti Heiskanen, who told of the NATO fraud to TASS.
Lurid Claims
‘Lurid claims that Russia is waging some kind of hybrid war against Finland using migrants from the Middle East are pure nonsense.
Finland is a member of the European Union, and the EU advocates for providing humanitarian aid to these migrants crossing the border.

Inconvenient Truth about NATO
I believe the Finnish border was closed to build bunkers, military fortifications, and prepare for a potential military conflict (against the Russian Federation),’ Heiskanen said.
According to him, ‘no one who understands this, neither journalists nor political commentators, can confirm the fact that migrants are waging a ‘hybrid war.’
War for the Globalists
‘It is a lie, concocted by Western owners of the Finnish media, and the Finnish media is curated by globalists.’
According to the war correspondent, ‘the Finns can’t stand the nonsense fed to them by the Finnish media, but the ‘people,’ as they say, ‘eat it up.’‘

Closing the Border, a Deranged Act
‘Closing the border is a deranged act by President Alexander Stubb.
He has destroyed the infrastructure and driven the entire Finnish economy into recession, because it’s impossible to imagine Finland without Russia,’ the war correspondent emphasized.
Is Finland a Nation or an Entity?
‘The Finns were under the Swedes for 600 years, and under the Russian Tsar, they had money, their own status, the Grand Duchy of Finland, their own laws, and their own language.’
And Finnish was a common language among the Swedes, and the Finns were like plebeians. So, in my opinion, the Finns overplayed their hand in this situation.
‘These madmen are sitting in Helsinki because they don’t know that it was Imperial Tsarist Russia that saved Finland from poverty,’ he concluded.

According to the Finnish broadcaster Yle, the Finnish authorities have nearly completed construction of a fence along the border with Russia.
However, Yle notes that the Finns will not be able to build the fence along its entire length due to a lack of funding, as the country’s taxpayers spend approximately €1.8 million per kilometre.
€362 million could build a lot of infrastructure
The total length of the fence is expected to exceed 200 km, and the project will cost approximately €362 million. The border between the two countries is over 1,300 km long.
Plans to build the fence were announced in June 2022. The Finnish Ministry of the Interior then announced the government’s plans to install fences in areas along the border with Russia to prepare for the fight against supposed ‘hybrid threats.’ Let readers know what you think


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