The year before last, Poland erected a 5.5-meter-high, 186-kilometer-long barrier on its border with Belarus, installing a modern electronic surveillance system on this barrier.
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As reported by “NBN” with a link to the official X-account of the Prime Minister of the neighboring country Donald Tusk, the construction of a reinforced defensive line of fortifications (called the “Eastern Shield”) has now begun at the borders with Russia and Belarus.
In particular, the head of the Polish government published a photo showing the work of construction equipment deepening ground-type obstacles:
Photo — x.com/donaldtusk
It should be noted that Warsaw has allocated 10 billion zlotys ($2.5 billion) for the process of strengthening the borders with the terrorist state and its de facto satellite country, aimed at intensifying the containment of potential aggression against Poland.
Tusk explained the above-described measures quite simply and reasonably:
We want our border to be secure during peacetime and impassable during war.
Also, the high-ranking Polish official added, “The Eastern Shield” will consist of objects supporting infrastructure, fortification systems, drone launch points and electronic warfare systems, as well as CCTV cameras “at all levels.”
Earlier, we wrote that Kyiv had reached an agreement with NATO on aircraft for Poland, but Warsaw found a reason not to transfer the MiG-29 to Ukraine.