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Finland has closed water checkpoints on the border with the Russian Federation

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Russians are closed to water travel along the Saimaa Canal located on the border of the two countries.

Finland is closing several checkpoints across seas and lakes that were previously open to Russians, the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation said in a statement.

In particular, Russians are closed to water travel along the Saimaa Canal, which is located on the border of the two countries.

In addition, two sea crossing points were closed: Haapasaari and Santio.

We remind you that the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland rejected the complaints of the Russians against the government’s decision to close the border with Russia, saying that they did not have sufficient grounds.

Ukraine and Finland signed a security agreement

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