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Border-fence works accelerate as Finland patrols NATO’s new eastern flank

Apr 5, 2026
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Border-fence works accelerate as Finland patrols NATO’s new eastern flank
Reporting by The Barents Observer on 4 April highlights how Finland’s Border Guard has intensified round-the-clock patrols along the 1,350-km frontier with Russia, now designated NATO’s north-eastern flank. A multi-year construction project to erect a steel-mesh fence—initially 200 km at high-risk crossing points—has moved into spring groundwork despite lingering snow cover.

Border-fence works accelerate as Finland patrols NATO’s new eastern flank


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The patrol surge follows a winter season in which Russia was accused of staging “migration pressure” by funnelling asylum-seekers from Syria, Somalia and Yemen toward closed Finnish checkpoints. Although arrivals have dwindled since the shutdown, intelligence officials say preparatory measures are prudent as the route could reactivate when temperatures rise. Construction logistics themselves pose mobility challenges. Heavy machinery and fence panels are being trucked from southern depots to remote gravel roads near Salla and Kuusamo, occasionally causing delays for forestry traffic and domestic tourists heading to ski resorts. Contractors must apply for special movement permits, and foreign welders brought in under EU Van der Elst rules face extended security vetting. The European Commission has allocated €190 million from the Internal Security Fund to co-finance the barrier, provided biometric gates for authorised crossings are ready by mid-2027. This timeline aligns with the EU Entry/Exit System’s roll-out, meaning that third-country nationals will register fingerprints and facial images when the remaining border posts eventually reopen. Business-travel planners should therefore assume that land travel between Finland and Russia will stay effectively impossible through at least 2027, and that project personnel working within 10 km of the frontier may be subject to spot checks by combined Border Guard and Defence Forces patrols.

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