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Finland summons Russian ambassador over suspected airspace violation: ministry

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Finland’s foreign ministry said on Monday it had summoned the Russian ambassador over suspicions that two Russian military aircraft violated its airspace last week.

Finland, which dropped decades of military non-alignment to join NATO in 2023, following Russia’s fully-fledged invasion of Ukraine, has a 1,340-kilometre (830-mile) border with Russia.

The defence ministry reported on Friday there had been a suspected airspace violation off the coast of Porvoo, around 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the capital, Helsinki.

It said an investigation into the incident was ongoing.

“The foreign ministry of Finland has today summoned the ambassador of Russia and requested an explanation regarding the suspected violation of airspace,” the ministry said in a post on X.

Moscow has repeatedly warned Finland of repercussions since it joined NATO.

Last week, Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen told AFP that Finland was “closely monitoring and assessing Russia’s activities and intentions”.

He was commenting after the New York Times published satellite images appearing to show an expansion of Russian military infrastructure near the border.

Hakkanen said in an email that Russia’s moves “to strengthen its armed forces have not come as a surprise to Finland”.

Helsinki has increased its military investments and preparedness since joining NATO.

In April, it announced it would boost defence spending to at least three percent of GDP by 2029 and reform its defence forces to tackle security threats.

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