If necessary, work will be carried out to block the penetration of enemy troops into Latvia.
Latvia is considering the possibility of mining on the border with Belarus and Russia. The reason is that saboteurs are trying to enter the territory of the Baltic country. Guntis Pujats, head of the country’s State Border Guard, announced this on Thursday, February 29, writes Delfi.
He said that Latvian border guards periodically meet citizens of Russia or Belarus at the border, who, based on their characteristics, can be classified as “military personnel, combatants.”
“They are trying to enter Latvia illegally. We detained such people. Most of them lie, they tell fairy tales. They say contradictory things. They do not reveal that they came here, for example, to burn something or blow up something whatever. , but their profile shows their possible involvement with the intelligence services.” – said the head of the State Border Guard.
He indicated that all these people were expelled from Latvia.
He also said that Latvia recorded attempts to disable IT systems on the country’s eastern border and attempts to control drones.
In Latvia, they suggested that they could create mines along the border of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus to “reduce the number of border corridors where the enemy could carry out his attack.”
Earlier it was reported that the Baltic countries are planning to create common defense zones on the border of the Russian Federation.
Let’s remember that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is creating the information conditions for the upcoming escalation against the Baltic countries. Putin said that Latvia and other Baltic countries are “throwing out ethnic Russians” from their countries and that this situation “directly affects the security of Russia.”
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