Russia Bolsters Border Defense as Finland Joins NATO

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Russia has increased the defense of its northwestern borders following Finland's entry into NATO, with air defense troops practicing the protection of the state border in the northwest. The Kremlin has warned it would take "countermeasures" in response to what it described as an escalation and an encroachment on Russia's national security. Finland's entry into NATO places it under the alliance's collective defense pledge known as Article Five. Sweden remains blocked from NATO as members Turkey and Hungary refuse to ratify Stockholm's bid on a litany of disputes.
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- Sweden's NATO ratification likely to wait until after Turkey's elections Al-Monitor
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