The president of Russia, Vladimir Putinhas returned to threaten NATO. This time he has expressed that he is going to have to deploy soldiers in the border between Russia and Finland because it ensures that coexistence on both sides of the border it was peaceful before Finland decided to join NATO.

“In general we We have had very good relations with Finland, we have not had any problems between us, especially territorial and even less in other areas. We have not had troops in Finland either. We withdraw all our troops from Finland, why do they do this? In any case, they are the ones who decide. There was no destruction system on the border and now there will be one,” Putin said.

Putin’s statements come at a time when Russia heads to the polls this Friday within the framework of some historic elections that will last three days and in which the Russian president once again starts as a favorite in the absence of a real opposition to challenge a president who continues to sow doubts internationally about his democratic legitimacy.

The politician, who at 71 years old continues to shape a personalist policy, has restored symbols of the USSR and has gone so far as to criminalize any form of equating the former Soviet Union with Nazism, against which he claims to fight in Ukraine in defense of “Russian culture.”