Russia Designates Finland as Nuclear Target After Lifting Ban on July 1

According to Russian Security Council Deputy Chair Medvedev, Finland has become a target for Russian nuclear strikes after lifting its ban on deploying nuclear weapons, he stated on social media on July 2. Finland's parliament approved amendments to its Nuclear Energy Act on June 17, eliminating restrictions on nuclear weapons transit and storage for defense purposes. The amendments were signed by President Stubb on June 26 and took effect on July 1.
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