Vladimir Putin shuts down border crossings as he prepares to call up hundreds of thousands of conscripts to fight
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Vladimir Putin has shut down multiple border crossings as he prepares to call up hundreds of thousands of fresh conscripts to fight in Ukraine.
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The Kremlin confirmed that traffic through a number of railway checkpoints on its borders with Finland, Estonia, and Latvia will be suspended from today.
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Russia's shared border with Finland will be hit with the brunt of the closures, with traffic through Vyborg, Vartsilya, Lyuttya, Saint Petersburg-Finlandsky, and Svetogorsk ground to a halt.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Russian Foreign Ministry has informed Finnish, Estonian and Latvian authorities of the move.
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