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According to President of Latvia Edgar Rinkevich, his country is preparing for t...

NATO's "Drone Wall" will monitor the Russian Federation for the worst scenarios - Mirror

According to President of Latvia Edgar Rinkevich, his country is preparing for the "worst scenario", in particular, calls for citizens to turn their basements into bombos. The EU ministers met last week to discuss proposals for the construction of a wall, which is reported, will contain complex drones and ready -made models to monitor Moscow's actions. Mirror writes about it.

The European leaders of the last week met to discuss the creation of "drones walls" along the NATO border with the Russian Federation and Belarus to protect against threats from approaching. The so -called drones will contain complex drones and models that are already used. Drones will track migrants that the Russian Federation can attract as "weapons".

Ministers of Finland, Norway, Poland and the Baltic States - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - agreed that drones will be used primarily for intelligence. But Latvia President Edgar Rinkevic does not reject the possibility of using armed drones. The Baltic countries also agreed to cooperate in building additional military infrastructure along their eastern borders.

Such a single approach was the response to the accusation that the Russian Federation and Belarus use migration as weapons, sending despair people to the borders of the EU. It is hoped that the new wall of drones will help countries track the influx of migrants, as well as any other attempts by Moscow or Minsk.

In an interview with Times, Latvian President Rinkevich said that his country is increasing the number of troops and preparing for the "worst scenario", in particular, calls for citizens to turn their basements into bomb shelters. "To avoid the worst scenario, you must be ready for him," he said in a public address. Rinkevich also warned NATO leaders.

"If NATO European allies do not allocate more for defense, then, regardless of who is the US President, we will see a serious problem in relations between Europe and Washington," he said. Recall that on May 30, the Chinese Tabloid South China Morning Post told how Beijing is going to capture Taiwan with drone attacks on rocket bases.