Poland begins to build a wire fence on its border with the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad

A border fence raised by Lithuania along Kaliningrad. fears that Moscow will use its enclave in the Baltic to create a migrant crisis similar to the one in MinskPolish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak has announced the start of construction work on “a temporary barrier” on the 210-kilometer border which it shares with the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad. Blaszczak explained that the decision had been taken at a security session of the Council of Ministers after information about the arrival of flights from North Africa and the Middle East at Kaliningrad airport. “We have decided to seal this border to reinforce security “, has said. This “temporary barrier” will consist of three lines of barbed wire, “like those used by soldiers around the world”, similar to the one that Poland already built at the beginning of years on its border with Belarus, says the newspaper ‘Dziennik’. Warsaw has been accusing Minsk of having orchestrated an artificial migratory flow of thousands of people from Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan in retaliation for the sanctions imposed by the European Union for the repression of protests over the results of the August elections. 2020, in which the president, Alexander Lukashenko, revalidated his mandate again. Now Poland accuses Russia of carrying out the same maneuver to destabilize them for its support for Ukraine in the war started just over eight months ago by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.