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Baltic Defense Zone Anti-Tank Ditch Construction Underway in Southeast Estonia

Summary by Eesti Rahvusringhääling
Work has begun on anti-tank ditches in southeastern Estonia which will form part of the Baltic defense zone.

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The Defence Forces, together with the State Centre for Defence Investments (RKIK), have begun construction of the Baltic Defence Line in southeastern Estonia.

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Russia has been fighting against Ukraine for more than three years and apparently knows no end. Other neighbouring states teach this to fear. In the Baltics, facts are now created. Kilometers of trenches, camps and dozens of bunkers are supposed to help defend the country in case of an emergency.

The Latvian Ministry of Defense and the German company EuroSpike have signed a contract for the purchase of the anti-tank missile system Spike, ammunition and other equipment worth 81 million euros. In order to strengthen the fighting capabilities of the regular units of the National Armed Forces and the National Guard, additional systems will be purchased that will integrate the current stocks of this armament. The new anti-tank missile systems…

·Italy
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Estonia has begun construction of the Baltic Defense Line on the border with the Russian Federation. Now anti-tank ditches are being dug there. By the end of the year, they want to build 28 bunkers and equip up to 10 sites for storing property

The Estonian Defense Forces together with the State Center for Defense Investments (RKIK) have begun construction of the Baltic Defense Line in Southeast Estonia on the border with the Russian Federation. — Ukrinform.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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