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Russia Confiscated Finnish Books – This Was the Reason

Summary by Iltalehti
The publications were seized and sent for expert examination. St. Petersburg customs officers in Ivangorod prevented the illegal import of several Finnish-language books from Estonia to Russia. The Russian state media outlet Tass reports. According to a statement from the customs administration, the inspection found six books and two magazines that had been published between 1940 and 1990. Some of the publications featured Nazi symbols, such as …
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The publications were seized and sent for expert examination. St. Petersburg customs officers in Ivangorod prevented the illegal import of several Finnish-language books from Estonia to Russia. The Russian state media outlet Tass reports. According to a statement from the customs administration, the inspection found six books and two magazines that had been published between 1940 and 1990. Some of the publications featured Nazi symbols, such as …

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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