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Russia Expands Military Presence Near Finnish Border as NATO Tensions Rise

New troop deployments, vehicle storage facilities, and airbase reactivations signal Moscow's response to Finland's NATO membership and Sweden's pending ratification.

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Ein russisches Militärlager in Kamenka (Oblast Leningrad) nahe der finnischen Grenze.

Overview

  • Russia has concentrated military assets at four key sites near the Finnish border: Kamenka, Petrosawodsk, Severomorsk-2, and Olenja.
  • Satellite imagery reveals newly built vehicle storage halls in Petrosawodsk, capable of housing up to 150 armored vehicles, with additional construction ongoing.
  • Severomorsk-2 airbase has been reactivated with military helicopters, and Olenja now hosts long-range bombers, some of which are reportedly used in the Ukraine conflict.
  • Approximately 2,000 Russian troops are stationed in tent encampments set up in Kamenka, just 56 kilometers from Finland's border.
  • Sweden and Finland are closely monitoring the buildup, with Sweden planning to station NATO troops in Finnish Lapland this summer as part of its heightened defense posture.