"The digital border looks impressive – the first 8-kilometer section is already operational, and by the end of the year, 150 km will be operational. - Wrote the former Minister of Finance on his social media, who visited the eastern border on Friday, probably to find out where the finances were spent. - Digitalization at the border means full surveillance of the border in 24/7 mode and prompt response."
He also expressed gratitude to LVRTC and TVtornis for their powerful technological work!
However, as usual, ungrateful Latvians did not feel any safer. 2.5 meters? - One user posted a photo of a five-meter fence between Belarus and Poland. Others write:
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Impressive - two and a half meters. You can't climb over it with a ladder, nor can you cut through it with pliers.
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Are those electrical boxes and poles with cameras not too far from the fence? How humane is it towards asylum seekers who will find it difficult to hit (the border guards) with stones, sticks, and incendiary bombs? And on this wet wooden path, the poor might slip (the border guards are not a concern).
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Wooden platforms seem to be particularly in vogue now. How many square meters?
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Wait a minute, what is this wooden path for? The distribution boxes at the fence are very pragmatically placed... defense planning at the highest level.
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Seriously?! What a pathetic sight! A tower and equipment that can be hit with a stone, a stick, or even a slipper?! Even the Polish border can be crossed, and this one will be passed with a whistle.
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Yes, I hope that this distribution box at the fence is just a prop. Otherwise, one drone, and the whole sector is down. A reason to check these plans twice.
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Do we have a fence at the border that is human height?
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It seems to me that this is an elementary target for Russian drones. Well, those without malicious intent. They don't know how to handle underground communications with modern technology in Latvia. Money down the drain. Fools.
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