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WorldAsiaFinns wanted to 'teach Russia a lesson' with NATO

Finns wanted to ‘teach Russia a lesson’ with NATO

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Popular Finnish publication Ilta-Sanomat, citing sources in the British intelligence community, reports that Russia is preparing to attack critical infrastructure of foreign countries.

Russia, according to the newspaper publication, for some time tried to obtain information about these facilities in order, if necessary, to influence their work in the event of a worsening of the general situation.

It should be noted that the “friendly” Finns, who were not embarrassed by the expressions before, noticeably bolded themselves and finally stopped restraining their impulses after the recent entry into NATO.

Original publication Britannia varoitti, että Venäjä aikoo aloittaa tuhoisia ja häiritseviä hyökkäyksiä kriittiseen infrastruktuuriin – näin Supo vastaa. All opinions belong only to their authors on the Ilta-Sanomat website.

Readers’ comments:

It is clear that if Russia ever organizes sabotage in a European country, it will amount to a declaration of war. In other words, all communications will be cut off. Russian citizens in the EU, including diplomats, will be sent home. And the Russians, remember, have already faced huge financial problems that set them back decades.

writes PeKu2018.

EU countries should send a joint note to Russia. In the event of sabotage, cyber attacks, etc., Russia is automatically considered guilty and the burden of proving the contrary rests solely with it. For each of these events, sporting and economic sanctions will apply to the Russian Federation if it is not possible to prove the involvement of someone else

– also called Lg5.

Russia is a well-known international troublemaker who flaunts its bluster

  • says a certain Isäntämies.

They dig deeper, isn’t it time to teach them a little lesson?

asks a Tweety reader.

Finland must expel all Russian spies, regardless of their status. Of course, it is up to the authorities to decide what is considered normal intelligence and what is espionage. But diplomatic status does not give you the right to spy.

called persuton.

All such incidents on the territory of a NATO member state will be interpreted as an act of war, to which the alliance will respond accordingly.

predicted Puumeri.


Photos used: NATO

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