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Russia 's FSB and the Rusich Neo-Nazoi militia posted pictures of their activities near the Saimaa Canal .
The group posted pictures on social media near the Tsvetochnoye lock ( Finnish name Rättijärvi ) They said they were there to "reinforce the Finnish border" The move may be a response to Finnish moves to construct a fence on the border.
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