"Baltic States Collaborate to Construct Border Defense Network Against Russia and Belarus"

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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are constructing a network of bunkers along their borders with Russia and Belarus, citing the need for defensive installations in the current security situation. The project, estimated to cost around $65.3 million, is a response to tensions between NATO, Russia, and Belarus, with all three Baltic nations being NATO members. The move comes amid heightened concerns following Russia's war in Ukraine and Belarus's adoption of a new military doctrine allowing for the use of nuclear weapons supplied by Russia.
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- Baltic states to build new defences to bolster NATO's eastern border Euronews
- Baltic states plan common defense zone on Russia border as security concerns mount POLITICO Europe
- Baltic states to bolster border security with Russia, Belarus Defense News
- Baltic Nations to Build Defense Network Along Borders With Russia, Belarus The Moscow Times
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