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Rogue Russia Land mined Its Border with Norway

Publication time: 8 October 2006, 17:53

Norway's border with Russia at the far northern tip of the country has been relatively peaceful, but suddenly some mysterious signs have appeared on the Russian side, warning that the area contains land mines.

The little signs almost appear homemade, but they carry an ominous message, Aftenposten reported.

 

"We don't understand this," Dons Lindrupsen of the local border commission in Kirkenes told newspaper Aftenposten. The mines, she said, "have never been mentioned in any of the roughly 60 meetings we have every year with the Russian border patrol."

 

Nor was there any mention of mines when an expansion of the border zone was taken up with the border patrol chief Aleksandr Belokon on August 30, Lindtupsen said.

 

Yet just two months after Russia expanded its "special border zone" to 25 kilometers, some little red signs have been placed on the Russian side of the border fence. Their message is indisputable: "Mines."

 

The Russian FSB  officers responsible for border guurding have told their Norwegian counterparts that "some unexploded mines may still lie in the area from the battles fought in 1944, when German troops were forced out of the Kola Peninsula and eastern Finnmark". The Russian terrorist entity of the FSB is well-known for speaking lies, only lies and nothing but lies.

 

But the signs are new. The  rogue Russia's "embassy" in Oslo said it couldn't comment on them. The Norwegian consulate in Murmansk said it has no information that the Russian border to Norway has been rigged with mines.

 

The Russian border terrorist chief, an FSB criminal named Belokon,  has earlier said the border zone was expanded in an effort to fight "terrorism", border crimes and illegal immigration.

 

Installing landmines is forbidden by International Conventions but the rogue state of Russia doesn't care about them.

 

KC

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