Poland builds barrier on border with Russian exclave of Kaliningrad


The Polish Minister of Defense announced Wednesday, November 2 the construction of a barrier along the border with the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, to prevent illegal crossings of migrants, orchestrated, according to Warsaw, by Russia.

Poland has already set up a physical and electronic barrier along its border with Belarus, an ally of Russia, accusing the Belarusian regime of letting in migrants wishing to reach the European Union, which Minsk denies.

Following the launch of flights connecting the Middle East and North Africa with Kaliningrad, “I have decided to take action to increase security on the border with the Kaliningrad enclave. We begin to build a temporary barrier there“, declared to the press Mr. Mariusz Blaszczak.

According to him, the barrier will consist of three parallel fences of barbed wire, 2.5 meters high and an overall width of 3 meters, as well as electronic equipment. Work beginsfrom todayon this 210 kilometer long land border, he insisted.

To prevent a migration crisis that Poland considers “a hybrid war“Russian and Belarusian directed against it, Warsaw had imposed in September 2021 a wide zone of about three kilometers and more than 400 kilometers long on its border with Belarus. This area was forbidden to all non-residents, including members of NGOs helping migrants and journalists.

Since the lifting of this measure last July, it is still forbidden to approach within 200 meters of this border, protected since by a metal barrier five meters high, in the process of being equipped with cameras and motion detectors. . Despite the common practice of push-backs applied by Poland, about a hundred attempts to illegally cross the Polish-Belarusian border, by migrants mainly from the Middle East, are reported daily by border guards and NGOs operating on square.



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