Former USSR Shows 'Dragon's Teeth' on Russian Border

05.09.2024 18:14

A reinforced concrete fortification structure has appeared on the Lithuanian-Russian border.

Vilnius announced on Thursday, September 5, the installation of “dragon’s teeth” on the border with Russia.

An anti-tank barrier has appeared in the town of Panyamun, which is located on the border with the Kaliningrad region.

Information about this appeared on the website of the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense.

The "Dragon's Teeth" were placed near the Louise Bridge, which belongs to Russia.

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Lithuanian officials plan to expand the fortification complex by adding backup obstacles. We are talking about sets of metal beams.

The Lithuanian department stated that Vilnius “must be prepared for any situation.”

Previously, the Lithuanian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the republic was developing a plan for evacuating the population in the event of war.

Vilnius fears that Russia could allegedly attack the country. Against the backdrop of such theories, work is underway to strengthen the state's defense capabilities.

Dmitry Bobrov Author: Dmitry Bobrov Editor of Internet resources