Russia puts migrants on scooters and tells them to cross border into Europe

Authored by telegraph.co.uk and submitted by Foozli

Finland has accused Russia of handing out bicycles and foot-scooters to migrants to help them cross the border as part of a plan to destabilise Europe.

Antti Häkkänen, the Finnish defence minister, also accused the Kremlin of dipping into its “playbook” on hybrid war by encouraging migrants to enter the country without the correct documents.

“Russia has directed unspecified interference at the border,” he said. “We know what Russia is doing.”

Helsinki has now ordered four of its eight road crossings with Russia to be closed and the European Commission has promised to send its border control unit to Finland.

Finnish officials said that the timing of the migrant surge from Russia was not a coincidence. Finland joined Nato this year, angering the Kremlin, and will host its first major naval exercise as a member of the Western military alliance on Monday.

Finnish media reported that 300 migrants, mainly young men from Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Somalia, had crossed into Finland from Russia this week, up from near zero in a normal week.

Most of the migrant routes to Europe are via the Mediterranean Sea or Central Europe and not through more remote and inhospitable northern areas that border Russia.

Upper_Departure3433 on November 20th, 2023 at 13:31 UTC »

They arent the first to do such moves. The USA paid bus tickets to send migrants to Québec when they sent the army to the border and opened the Roxham road "illegal crossing". Tens of thousands came.

eggplant_avenger on November 20th, 2023 at 08:38 UTC »

most humane European migrant policy

Foozli on November 20th, 2023 at 02:42 UTC »

SS: Finland has accused Russia of handing out bicycles and foot-scooters to migrants to help them cross into Finland as part of a plan to destabilise Europe.

Antti Häkkänen, the Finnish defence minister, also accused the Kremlin of dipping into its “playbook” on hybrid war by encouraging migrants to cross its borders without the correct documents.

“Russia has directed unspecified interference at the border,” he said. “We know what Russia is doing.” Helsinki has now ordered four of its eight road crossings with Russia to be closed and the European Commission has promised to send its border control unit to Finland.

Finnish officials said that the timing of the migrant surge from Russia was not a coincidence. Finland joined Nato this year, angering the Kremlin, and will host its first major naval exercise as a member of the Western military alliance on Monday.

Finnish media reported that 300 migrants, mainly young men from Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Somalia, have crossed into Finland from Russia this week, up from near-zero in a normal week.