NATO Nation Starts Building Concrete Bunkers on Russian Border
Summary
Estonia is building concrete bunkers on its border with Russia as part of a broader effort by NATO countries in Eastern Europe to strengthen land defenses. This initiative comes amid concerns about potential threats from Russia, with plans to have 28 bunkers installed by the end of 2025. Similar steps are being taken by other Baltic states and Poland to enhance their defense capabilities.Key Facts
- Estonia is constructing bunkers along its border with Russia.
- The project is part of a plan called the Baltic Defense Line, which includes multiple types of defenses.
- Estonia aims to have 28 bunkers on its southeastern border by 2025.
- The project faced delays and is now set to be completed by 2027.
- Latvia and Lithuania are also reinforcing their borders with Russia and Belarus.
- The Baltic countries are considering removing railways that connect them to Russia and Belarus.
- Dragon's teeth, a type of anti-tank fortification, are part of the defense strategy.
- Estonia's plan involves approximately 600 bunkers to protect soldiers from attacks.
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