Finnish police against collecting donations for Ukrainian army
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- 01 February, 2024
- 05:20

Finnish police did not allow volunteers to collect donations for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Report informs, citing Iltalehti newspaper.
Two Finnish organizations involved in the supply of vital goods for the Ukrainian military have faced legal difficulties. It turned out that the Finnish police are against collecting funds for projects that directly support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the legislation, support for the armed forces is classified as a military activity and is therefore not considered a public service.
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