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Despite mounting hybrid attacks, Norwegian border town warns against ‘isolationist policy’ towards Russia

A letter from several Kirkenes leaders pushed back on police calls for further restrictions.

By Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer October 21, 2022
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Political leaders in Kirkenes are criticizing the local head of police following her call to close north Norwegian seaports for Russian fishing boats.

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