"Baltic Nations' 600 Bunkers: A Defense Against Russian Invasion"

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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are planning to build 600 bunkers along their borders with Russia to deter and defeat a potential Russian incursion. The bunkers, part of a 60 million euro project, are intended to prevent invasion and occupation by Moscow. The move aligns with NATO's updated "forward defense posture and deterrence by denial" approach, aiming to defend every inch of allied territory at all times. The fortifications will be supplied via nearby stockpiles of equipment and ammunition and are designed to hold 10 troops each, providing protection against enemy artillery shells.
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