In First, Finland Sentences Businessman for Violating Sanctions Against Russia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Finnish court on Thursday gave a businessman a nine-month suspended jail sentence for violating EU sanctions against Russia, the first
Uusimaa district court found him guilty of facilitating the export of sanctioned industrial tools, valued at around 4,500 euros ($4,902),
internal data at the company revealed that the goods went to St
Petersburg.In addition to the suspended sentence, Temin, a French national, was ordered to pay 11,000 euros ($12,025) in damages to the
drones and other dual-use military goods to Russia
But the court said Thursday that, while the goods had passed through Russia, there was not enough evidence to prove they had remained in the