The border crossers who tried to reach Finland via Russia have come to the Raja-Joosep border station via Murmansk.
MURMANSK Russian authorities seem to continue to closely control those arriving in the city in Murmansk.
‘s film crew went to watch the arrival of the train from Moscow today, Sunday at 11:45 local time at the Murmansk railway station.
There was also a group of policemen waiting for the train at the station platform, who collected a small group of people who appeared to be foreigners from among the arriving passengers.
There were at least two women, three children and some men. The police escorted the people to the station hall. One of the women could be heard speaking good Russian with the policewoman escorting them, and the policewoman kindly inquired the name of the little boy.
We didn’t have time to talk to those who arrived, and the police don’t usually give comments to journalists in the course of their duties.
Most likely, the Murmansk authorities knew how to wait for the arrivals, because the carriage attendant checks passengers’ passports when boarding the train.
The border crossers who tried to reach Finland via Russia have come to the Raja-Joosep border station via Murmansk. It is 250 kilometers from Murmansk to Raja-Jooseppi.