and pertti purmonen likes the people from across the border. been to russia many times, both privately and on business. and he says moscow's not the only one to blame for the current situation. pertti: we're worried because finland's foreign policy's getting more and more aggressive toward the east. that worries me. we can only hope we'll be spared, and the russian missiles will pass over us if they launch them some day. >> pekka kunnas speaks russian, as well. but unlike his neighbor, he'd rather not see any more russians in vÄrtsilÄ. he says, he used to keep an eye out for four-legged predators here in the area. but today, it's the two-legged kind that worry him more. pekka: from this sign it's only 150 meters to the international border. we feel as if we're constantly facing a giant predator. we're not afraid, but we have to keep a constant eye on this predator. >> but for now, life goes on. kunnas is looking forward to the traditional classic car show in the next town, ilomantsi, like every year. as a retired firefighter, he's especially pr