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Finland proposes $452mn for building security fence

By IANS | Updated: November 19, 2022 10:35 IST

Helsinki, Nov 19 The Finnish government has proposed 139 million euros ($452 million) in funding for the first ...

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Helsinki, Nov 19 The Finnish government has proposed 139 million euros ($452 million) in funding for the first phase of building a fence on the country's eastern border.

In an announcement on Friday, the Finnish Border Guard said that the first section of the fence will be approximately 70 km long, and construction will take place in 2023-2024, reports Xinhua news agency.

At the end of October, the Finnish government agreed on funding of 6 million euros for a pilot section of the fence.

The pilot will test the implementation of the project by building a barrier fence of approximately 3 km on both sides of the Pelkola border crossing point in Imatra, said the head of the Technical Division of the Border Guard Headquarters Brigadier General Jari Tolppanen.

The construction of the test fence will start in March 2023, and to be completed in the summer.

At a press conference on Friday, Tolppanen revealed that the entire fence will measure 200 km, most of which will be in Southeast Finland.

The total cost will be 380 million euros.

The reason for the construction of the fence is a change in the security environment, Tolpannen said.

"The barrier fence is a larger whole which consists of a fence, its adjacent road, as well as technical surveillance," said Ismo Kurki, project manager at the Technical Division of the Border Guard Headquarters.

"The fence will be three metres high, and any immediate penetration, crossing, or under-passing of the fence will be prevented," Kurki added.

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