Focus on the Baltic Sea region: What is happening at the border between Finland and Russia?

Closed border crossings, angry officials: Finland pays 450,000 euros a month to close its border with Russia. Satellite images also show Russian troop movements.
Patrols are taking place at all hours of the day along the more than 1,000-kilometer-long Finnish-Russian border. Jussi Nukari/imago
The Finnish-Russian border, once a relatively quiet stretch of Northern Europe, is now a simmering hotbed of crisis: characterized by closed border crossings, a growing military presence, and angry officials whose patience is running thin. While Finnish authorities are burning hundreds of thousands of euros a month to maintain the current border closure with Russia , satellite images simultaneously show alarming Russian troop movements. Will the situation in the north of the continent escalate?

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