SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2026|No. 5831
War · Europe · NATO

Russia Plans to Expand Military Presence Along Finnish Border, Swedish Intelligence Says

Swedish military intelligence chief Thomas Nilsson says Russia is planning to expand its military presence along NATO's northeastern flank, including the Finnish border.

Satellite images show new Russian military facilities near the Finnish border, according to Swedish intelligence.
Satellite images show new Russian military facilities near the Finnish border, according to Swedish intelligence.
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The head of Sweden's Military Intelligence and Security Service (MUST), Thomas Nilsson, says Russia is planning to expand its military presence along NATO's northeastern flank, stretching "from Northern Finland all the way down." Nilsson's comments are reported by Kyiv Independent based on an interview with Bloomberg.

Russia is not yet implementing its plan in full because it prioritizes its war of aggression in Ukraine, but Sweden expects Russia to carry it out once it has sufficient resources and military capacity.

Swedish broadcaster SVT reported in early June on satellite images showing that Russia has been building new military facilities in several locations on the other side of the Finnish border throughout the winter.

"We do not believe they exist just for show. It is about the ability to confront NATO in a large-scale conflict in the future," Nilsson told SVT at the time.

Russia has repeatedly criticized Finland's and Sweden's decision to join the NATO military alliance.

Media: Russia prepares to strengthen its presence on the Finnish border

Nilsson tells Bloomberg that Russia is likely to remain a security threat even after President Vladimir Putin steps down from power.

Nilsson described the confrontation between Moscow and the West as "deep, structural, and lasting."

"We do not see this crisis as temporary; Russia has chosen its path, and there is no turning back," Nilsson said.

He also stated that there are no signs in Sweden that Russia's political system or Putin's grip on power is under immediate threat.

"The political opposition has been virtually eliminated — they are in exile, in prison, or in the worst case, assassinated."

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