Russia demands €4,2 million as compensation from Norway for 40 deer staying on its territory for two months
Russia demands €4,2 million as compensation from Norway for 40 deer staying on its territory for two months
The reindeer from Norway came to the reserve in December 2022 after crossing the border on the frozen Pasvik River. The animals were spotted by camera traps, according to Natalia Polikarpova, director of the Pasvik Nature Reserve in Russia's Murmansk region. Two months later, the reindeer were transferred back to Norway.
In response, Norway should ask Russia how much Ukraine should receive for the 400k Russians in their territory for a year & a half.
29 0 ReplyAnd then the Russians should be "transferred back to Russia", right?
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TIL that wild animals are aware of frontiers and human territories, and therefore they have responsibilities.
17 0 ReplyThe only immigration Russia wants is a flow of enslaved abductees from Ukraine.
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They ate the most valuable grass on planet earth apparently
13 0 Replysounds like an excuse for Norway to come over to protect their native population
12 0 ReplyFools. Those weren't reindeer, they were Finns in costumes. Obviously.
11 0 ReplyWhy does Russia think anyone cares what it says at this point? Until the war ends, nobody is required to do anything for Russia.
9 0 ReplyThat is 52,5k€ per deer and month. Damn, that is some expensive tourism.
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