(CNBC) --- Finland
has informed its 900,000 military reservists of what their roles would be in
the event of a military crisis against a backdrop of rising tensions between Russia
and its neighbours.
The letters
campaign by the Finnish army has ostensibly been carried out to "keep in
touch" with its reservists, the Finnish Defense Ministry said on its
website, and reservists have been asked to update their personal details that
the army holds for them.
The letters have
been sent as a result of "an extensive reform starting in 2008 affected
the task of many reservists and the Defense Forces contacted the reservists to
inform them what their individual role would be should Finland enter a
conflict," the military's website noted.
The timing of the
letters that has raised eyebrows, however, as relations between Russia and its neighbor Finland sour.
Seemingly aware of
the potential military risks, the defense ministers of Nordic nations Sweden , Norway ,
Finland , Denmark and Iceland
warned in April this year that Northern Europe must prepare for possible crises
or incidents because of Russia .
"Russia's
leaders have shown that they are prepared to make practical and effective use
of military means in order to reach their political goals, even when this
involves violating principles of international law," the ministers wrote
in a joint statement in Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, Reuters reported.
Reservists are
those "who are liable for and have completed their military service,"
the Finnish Defence Forces (Finland 's
military) said on its website.
The first letters
were sent at the start of May with the final batch sent out in the last few
days. Reservists were told by Finland 's
Defense Forces that within the letters:
"You will find
your own details and your wartime assignment in the appendix with the letter.
In other words, you can see whether you have an assigned wartime task, are in
the reserve or have been reserved for other tasks by your employer."
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