lara: these two finns, pekka kunnas and pertti purmonen, live on the border with russia.they speak russian and are friendly with their neighbors on the other side. but that was before putin invaded ukraine. since the war broke out, residents in the small town of vÄrtsilÄ are divided over their russian neighbors. while most finns stand united in condemning the kremlin's war, here at the border, there's little consensus on what should be done about it. >> finland's border with its russian neighbor runs over 1300 kilometers through the rugged taiga. peace has reigned here for decades. but ever since russia invaded ukraine, nothing has been the same, as pertti purmonen and pekka kunnas tell it. both say that peace is threatened, but they don't quite agree on who's to blame for that. pekka: i don't trust the russians. europe should've presented a unified front much sooner. i feel sorry for the ukrainian people. pertti: we're attacking the russians ourselves by supplying arms to ukraine. to the russians, we're the enemy now. >> only two months before, pertti purmonen and his wi