Russia Cuts Direct Rail and Road Links to Finland, Estonia, and Latvia Effective July 1

The move severs multiple border crossings at a moment when Baltic states are accelerating alternative transport corridors and energy decoupling from Russia.

Russia will close several land and rail border crossings with Finland, Estonia, and Latvia beginning July 1. The restriction ends scheduled rail service and vehicle traffic at the designated points, according to the Russian announcement.

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