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HELSINKI, Apr 19 In Helsinki, the seizure of the land and building of the Russian Center for Science and Culture (RCSC) was lifted, quotes the words of the head of the debt collection department of Finland Aki Virtanen's YLE TV channel.
“There were no grounds for seizure of property,” the official said.
The arrest of the land and the building of the Russian Center for Science and Culture and seven apartments in the Finnish capital became known yesterday. The reason for this was called EU sanctions. Shortly before this, the department blocked the bank accounts of the RCSC in the Nordea bank.
On Wednesday, the Russian Embassy in Helsinki sent a note to the Finnish Foreign Ministry demanding to clarify how the actions of bailiffs correlate with international law on the immunity of Russian state property.