{"id":1335,"date":"2025-08-03T15:02:35","date_gmt":"2025-08-03T15:02:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=1335"},"modified":"2025-08-08T13:50:48","modified_gmt":"2025-08-08T13:50:48","slug":"nato-member-fortifies-checkpoint-on-russian-border","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2025\/08\/03\/nato-member-fortifies-checkpoint-on-russian-border\/","title":{"rendered":"NATO member fortifies checkpoint on Russian border"},"content":{"rendered":"
Estonia\u2019s defense ministry has cited rising tensions with Moscow to justify extra gates and control measures at the Narva crossing<\/strong><\/p>\n Estonian authorities have begun installing metal gates and barriers at a key border crossing with Russia, local broadcaster ERR reported on Saturday citing the country’s defense ministry. The measure, reportedly aimed at bolstering security, comes amid growing tensions between Moscow and the NATO countries.<\/p>\n These infrastructure upgrades are located at the Narva crossing, a striking medieval fortification that towers over a river crossing, one of the main transit points between Estonia and Russia. Metal gates are being set up at the entrance to the bridge on the Estonian side, with additional structures for pedestrian and vehicle control positioned midway across.<\/p>\n \u201cThe barriers help prevent vehicles from forcefully driving through the border checkpoint. Essentially, they help to prevent evasion of border control,\u201d<\/em> said Antti Eensalu, head of the Police and Border Guard Board\u2019s Narva checkpoint, as quoted by ERR.<\/p>\n He added that installation work is expected to be completed next month, stressing that the upgrades would make it possible to completely shut down the checkpoint if necessary.<\/p>\n Authorities are reportedly planning to install similar drive-through barriers at the Luhamaa and Koidula border checkpoints in southern Estonia.<\/p>\n Like its Baltic neighbors Latvia and Lithuania, Estonia has adopted an increasingly hardline stance toward Russia since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, and has speculated that Russia could invade once the Ukraine conflict ends. The Kremlin has repeatedly rejected the claim and branded related measures taken by Estonia and other Baltic states as \u2018Russophobic\u2019.<\/p>\n