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6/20/2025, 6:03:18 PM
>>508101793
>Russia is building a new military garrison in the town of Kandalaksha near the Finnish border. This is the first sign of a steady increase in troop numbers 100 km from the border, Yle reports.
The images also show a cleared line, likely intended for a gas pipeline, Eklund says.
◾ As part of the reinforcement of troops near Finland, Russia is also establishing an entirely new 44th Army Corps in the Republic of Karelia. In practice, this means about 15,000 more soldiers behind the eastern border.
Additionally, according to the Republic of Karelia's administration, a railway troops brigade has been established in Petrozavodsk, with its headquarters and one battalion — several hundred soldiers — already operational.
Earlier this spring, a local publication reported that a mixed aviation division headquarters is also located in the city.
The most recent images show that the amount of equipment has started to increase. A fourth new equipment hall has also been completed at the depot.
◾ Yle emphasizes that Russia has two primary reasons for increasing military activity near Finland:
▪ to train military personnel and service old equipment so it can be used in the war against Ukraine;
▪ and to continuously strengthen its forces, particularly along the Finnish border.
Military experts note that the scale of the construction project indicates that Russia feels the need to reinforce its military presence in the region.
Source: https://yle.fi/a/74-20168262
>part 2
https://litter.catbox.moe/e1w55cvpkdl7a2pc.mp4
>Russia is building a new military garrison in the town of Kandalaksha near the Finnish border. This is the first sign of a steady increase in troop numbers 100 km from the border, Yle reports.
The images also show a cleared line, likely intended for a gas pipeline, Eklund says.
◾ As part of the reinforcement of troops near Finland, Russia is also establishing an entirely new 44th Army Corps in the Republic of Karelia. In practice, this means about 15,000 more soldiers behind the eastern border.
Additionally, according to the Republic of Karelia's administration, a railway troops brigade has been established in Petrozavodsk, with its headquarters and one battalion — several hundred soldiers — already operational.
Earlier this spring, a local publication reported that a mixed aviation division headquarters is also located in the city.
The most recent images show that the amount of equipment has started to increase. A fourth new equipment hall has also been completed at the depot.
◾ Yle emphasizes that Russia has two primary reasons for increasing military activity near Finland:
▪ to train military personnel and service old equipment so it can be used in the war against Ukraine;
▪ and to continuously strengthen its forces, particularly along the Finnish border.
Military experts note that the scale of the construction project indicates that Russia feels the need to reinforce its military presence in the region.
Source: https://yle.fi/a/74-20168262
>part 2
https://litter.catbox.moe/e1w55cvpkdl7a2pc.mp4
ID: XdfVGqfR/pol/508001821#508003151
6/19/2025, 7:57:58 PM
>>508003043
>Russia is building a new military garrison in the town of Kandalaksha near the Finnish border.
◾ As part of the reinforcement of troops near Finland, Russia is also establishing an entirely new 44th Army Corps in the Republic of Karelia. In practice, this means about 15,000 more soldiers behind the eastern border.
Additionally, according to the Republic of Karelia's administration, a railway troops brigade has been established in Petrozavodsk, with its headquarters and one battalion — several hundred soldiers — already operational.
Earlier this spring, a local publication reported that a mixed aviation division headquarters is also located in the city.
The most recent images show that the amount of equipment has started to increase. A fourth new equipment hall has also been completed at the depot.
◾ Yle emphasizes that Russia has two primary reasons for increasing military activity near Finland:
▪ to train military personnel and service old equipment so it can be used in the war against Ukraine;
▪ and to continuously strengthen its forces, particularly along the Finnish border.
Military experts note that the scale of the construction project indicates that Russia feels the need to reinforce its military presence in the region.
Source: https://yle.fi/a/74-20168262
>part 2
https://litter.catbox.moe/e72w5y5cryt0p54k.mp4
>Russia is building a new military garrison in the town of Kandalaksha near the Finnish border.
◾ As part of the reinforcement of troops near Finland, Russia is also establishing an entirely new 44th Army Corps in the Republic of Karelia. In practice, this means about 15,000 more soldiers behind the eastern border.
Additionally, according to the Republic of Karelia's administration, a railway troops brigade has been established in Petrozavodsk, with its headquarters and one battalion — several hundred soldiers — already operational.
Earlier this spring, a local publication reported that a mixed aviation division headquarters is also located in the city.
The most recent images show that the amount of equipment has started to increase. A fourth new equipment hall has also been completed at the depot.
◾ Yle emphasizes that Russia has two primary reasons for increasing military activity near Finland:
▪ to train military personnel and service old equipment so it can be used in the war against Ukraine;
▪ and to continuously strengthen its forces, particularly along the Finnish border.
Military experts note that the scale of the construction project indicates that Russia feels the need to reinforce its military presence in the region.
Source: https://yle.fi/a/74-20168262
>part 2
https://litter.catbox.moe/e72w5y5cryt0p54k.mp4
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