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Artek childrenYle News
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Six children from Finland were given a place by the Russian government to attend the Artek camp centre in Russian -occupied Crimea .
Artek children's camp has become an important symbol of the "return of Crimea " in Russian propaganda.
The Finnish Foreign Ministry told Yle that Finland does not recognise Russia 's illegal annexation of Crimea .
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