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Environmental activists sprayed the building with red paint at the end of September to "draw attention to the climate-disastrous peat mines in Sweden run by the Finnish state-owned company Neova " The building was inspected by experts on Thursday 10 October and was found to have been well-cleaned, but the agency noted that the red dye remained in some places.
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