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The Finnish police went on strike

In Finland, for the first time since 1976, a strike began due to raising salaries, Yle TV reports on Tuesday.

"A two-day police strike has started in Western Western Western Western Europe," the statement said.

According to Yle, the last time a police strike took place in Finland in 1976. The working action will affect all the units of the West Usima Police Department, as well as the activities of Vantaa and Hamenlin prisons.

Police officers will not accept applications or appeals to crimes, but it does not apply to emergencies where people's lives and health are endangered.

The strike is carried out due to the dispute over the collective agreement between trade unions and employers.