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Why Russia Couldn't Invade Finland - How Finland is Always Ready for Block A Russian Invasion

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How Finland Prepares to Block A Russian Invasion with Massive Tunnel Bases on Border
Why Russia Couldn't Invade Finland - Why Finland is Always Ready for Block A Russian Invasion
Russia's aggressive policies have created a complete crisis environment on the Eastern European flank. The Baltic and Scandinavian countries have also had to take strategic precautionary steps against Russia.
Finland is one of the countries that feels the threat of Russia most clearly.
Finland shares a 1340-kilometer border with Russia.
This is perhaps one of the most difficult situations for Finland. Just think, your neighbor with whom you share a 1340-kilometer border is an aggressive power that threatens all of Europe and the West. How difficult, isn't it?
Finland's 1340-kilometer long border with Russia has historically opened the door to many tensions between these two countries.
Historical hostilities and current situations bring to mind the possibility that Russia could invade Finland. Or maybe the Finns think this way, and there may be many reasons why they are right and take precautions.
So, can Russia invade its neighbor Finland?
Our answer would be a resounding no.
Finland's extraordinary preparations for a possible Russian attack today are so advanced that they reflect the perception that "This country cannot be occupied."
In particular, the huge shelter systems built under Helsinki, designed to withstand all kinds of attacks, including nuclear ones, greatly increase Finland's chances of survival in a war.
So why were so many underground shelters built, what is their capacity, and what laws require this?
In this video, we will discuss why Finland cannot be occupied in the event of a possible Russian attack.

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