(Morning News) Finnish Monday (September 26) said that nearly 17,000 Russians across the border during the weekend entered Finland, which was a week ago a week ago a week ago a week agoIncreased 80%.

Lei Bo, the head of the Border Administration of Southeast Finland, told Reuters that border traffic eased earlier on Monday, but it was still busy than previous weeks.He said: "Since the epidemic, the queue is still longer than usual."

After Russia announced some military mobilization, the Russians continued to pour into Finland.Some Russian men who have passed the border told Reuters that they took about three hours from St. Petersburg, the second largest city in Russia last week, and then entered Finland through the Vaalimaa border station.They said that they left because Afraid of being called to participate in the war .

The Finnish government is cautious about the country's major transit port.Finland said on Friday that it will prevent Russians from entering the country in the next few days, but there are still exceptions for humanitarian reasons.