A NATO country is preparing for war with Russia as it has been suggested that Vladimir Putin is looking to invade more countries.
Estonia has dug some 200 miles of “anti-tank” trenches, 600 bunkers are also being built which is part of a £60 million defence project.
Estonia has a large border with Russia which is separated by the Narva River in the North.
Estonia news outlet ERR reported, Lieutenant Colonel Ainar Afanasjev, Engineer Inspector of the General Staff of the Estonian Defence Forces stating, “Since we have a good natural barrier in the form of the Narva River in northeast Estonia and Lake Peipsi in the east, in southeast Estonia, in order to stop the enemy, there are plans to build 40 kilometres of anti-tank ditches.
“Or rather, along the entire border, where it is needed. Where there are swampy sections, there is no need for them, because there is no way to get there with technology.
“By the end of 2027, we should have 40-plus kilometers of anti-tank ditches ready. And also nearly 600 bunkers, either already dug into the ground or at least stored as close as possible to the original locations.”
Russian researcher Alexander Dudchak said, “When viewed in the context of pan-European policy, Estonia’s actions reveal a desire to create a first line of defence, but the question arises: is it ultimately digging its own grave?
“Receiving significant financial aid, the country naturally seeks to direct resources toward strengthening its security. However, the choice of such large-scale and expensive fortification projects raises questions, especially considering their actual effectiveness.
“One suspects that stoking fears of an external threat could be a convenient tool for utilizing the funds allocated to the country.”