Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev jokingly mocked Finland’s closed border with Russia and called security guarantees proposed by Poland, Norway, and the “Coalition of the Willing” unrealistic during a visit to the Leningrad region.
Putin Orders Border Reinforcements
Putin ordered the reinforcement of the Russian-Finnish border during a visit to the Leningrad region. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stated that Russia has no intention of ignoring Finland’s NATO membership, noting increased military activity near the border.
Rossian Construction on Border
Four civilians were killed and one injured in Russian strikes in the Donetsk region, while military infrastructure in Konstantinovka was destroyed, including hospitals, residential buildings, and energy infrastructure.
Finnish and Polish Accusations
Medvedev criticized the security guarantees proposed by Poland and the “Coalition of the Willing,” calling them “foolish decisions” and saying they would have no consequences.