From: Euromaiden Press BY OLENA MUKHINA

On 16 March, Finland banned cars registered in Russia within its territory amid a migrant crisis orchestrated by the Kremlin and the ongoing war in Ukraine. According to the Finnish Customs Service, drivers who own vehicles with Russian registration plates and did not take out their cars from Finland until 15 March will face fines.
With the decision, Finland joined Poland, Norway, Bulgaria, and Lithuania, which also introduced such measures. On 11 March, the Lithuanian Customs Department confiscated the first car with Russian number plates at the Medininkai checkpoint on the Lithuanian-Belarusian border, Ukrainska Pravda informed. Another media outlet, Delfi, reported that Lithuania planned to transfer confiscated cars to Ukraine to help the country in its struggle against Russian invaders.