This year, Santa Claus has new helpers: NATO deploys in Lapland over possible Russian attack
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In the self-proclaimed home town of Santa Claus, where reindeer sled rides cross snow forests and children queue to see the very joulupukki (Santa Claus in Finnish), an unexpected new presence is reshaping the normally festive landscape: NATO Soldiers. This Christmas, the usual influx of vacationers from Rovaniemi is joined by thousands of international troops who rotate around the northernmost city of Finland to carry out large-scale military m…
This year, Santa Claus has new helpers: NATO deploys in Lapland over possible Russian attack
In the self-proclaimed home town of Santa Claus, where reindeer sleigh rides crisscross snowy forests and children queue for a glimpse of joulupukki himself (that's Finnish for Santa), an unexpected new presence is reshaping the normally festive landscape: NATO soldiers. This Christmas season, Rovaniemi's usual influx of holidaymakers is being met by thousands of international troops rotating through Finland's northernmost city for large-scale …
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