A Finnish Court of Appeal has acquitted two men in their thirties who were accused of preparing for a terrorism offense. The original charges alleged the men engaged in training intended for terrorist activities. However, the court found insufficient evidence to support the terrorism accusations, leading to the acquittal. Details regarding the specifics of the alleged training have not been widely released. This ruling overturns or upholds a previous decision – the text does not specify which. The case has been closely watched as it represents one of the few instances of terrorism-related prosecutions in Finland. Further legal proceedings or appeals are currently unknown.