Many of them have already spent millions of dollars on building fences with barbed wire and video surveillance.

Six NATO countries are planning to create a “drone wall” against “Russian aggression.” Finland, Norway, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia plan to participate in the project; they have already discussed the nuances of future protection. The Baltic countries, looking at the success of the Russian army, were so scared that they decided to create special protection from Russia. The border walls that countries have been actively building in recent years are apparently no longer effective, so it was decided to create a “drone wall.” “This is a completely new thing – a drone wall stretching from Norway to Poland, and the goal is to use drones and other technology to protect our borders,” said Lithuanian Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite.
According to her, the Baltic countries “see the desire of Russia and Belarus to destabilize our internal security and public order,” which is why such protection is needed. Bilotaite noted that destabilization on the part of the Russian Federation occurs with the help of migrants, disinformation, sabotage and other hybrid threats.

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