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Concrete anti-tank barriers known as "dragon's teeth" are positioned at a Lithuania-Belarus border crossing point. The triangular obstacles are part of Lithuania's defensive measures to strengthen border security and restrict vehicle movement as part of the planned Baltic Defense Line.
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Lithuanian forces install anti-tank “dragon teeth” barriers at Russian and Belarusian border crossings amid invasion threats

The Lithuanian initiative forms part of a broader regional strategy involving Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland, aimed at reducing land invasion threats following Russia's 2022 full-scale aggression in Ukraine.
byVira Kravchuk
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