Poland Put Razor Wire Along Russia Border, Goes a Step Further

Nation to install barrier with 24-hour monitoring along its land border with Russia
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 19, 2023 9:15 AM CDT
Poland Put Razor Wire Along Russia Border, Goes a Step Further
Polish soldiers begin laying a razor-wire barrier in Wisztyniec, along Poland's border with the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, on Nov. 2.   (AP Photo/Michal Kosc, File)

Poland has begun building a state-of-the-art electronic barrier at its land border with Russia's Kaliningrad exclave to monitor and counteract any illegal activity, the Polish interior minister said Tuesday. The barrier, which will be equipped with 24-hour monitoring cameras and motion detectors, will run for 130 miles and is due to be completed in the fall. "We will have full monitoring of the border with Russia," Mariusz Kaminski told a news conference, per the AP. "I am sure that this will be the best-secured EU border," he added. Last year, Poland, which is an EU member, built a wall on its border with Belarus, a Russian ally, to stop a massive illegal inflow of migrants.

Warsaw said the crossings were organized by the Belarus and Russian authorities to destabilize Poland and the rest of the EU. Poland's eastern borders with Russia and Belarus, which are also EU external borders, will now be "perfectly prepared for any type of illegal activities that are linked to crisis situations regarding our eastern neighbors," Kaminski said. In February, Poland put up anti-tank barriers on roads leading to border crossings with Kaliningrad. Last year, it put up a razor-wire barrier there.

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