Event 9756f936-a005-4f70-94c8-47e22539557a

Healthy processed event from Hybrid War Tracker

Status: Healthy (Processed) Last Updated: 2026-02-14 Confidence: High Classification: Military & Paramilitary Operations > Conventional Military Pressure > Troop movements near borders Country: Latvia Where: Land Node: Node 1: Borders Tag: Latvia Tag: Belarus Tag: border security Tag: fence construction Tag: Baltic Defensive Line Tag: border fortifications Tag: Daugava River Tag: anti-tank ditch Defense Confidence: High
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Event Time
1y ago
Created
23h ago
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Updated
17h ago

Summary

Headline: Latvia to Complete Construction of Fence on Border with Belarus by End of July 2024

Short Summary: Latvia aims to complete the construction of a security fence along its border with Belarus by the end of July 2024. The work includes finishing less than six kilometers of fencing along territorial waters, building patrol lanes, pedestrian bridges, pontoon patrol lines, and six observation towers along a 16.7-kilometer stretch of the Daugava River. This infrastructure is part of Latvia’s national border surveillance system designed to protect national security and prevent unauthorized crossings. The first stage already delivered 21.94 kilometers of patrol lanes and 1.75 kilometers of pontoon patrol lines. Additionally, Latvia began reinforcing fortifications on its eastern border in March and April 2024 as part of the Baltic Defensive Line initiative, including digging anti-tank ditches near the Terekhov border checkpoint, aimed at countering enemy troop mobility. Latvia completed a 112-kilometer fence in 2023 and installed a tunnel facilitating railway border control. These measures reflect Latvia’s intensified efforts to secure its borders against hybrid threats and military incursions amid regional tensions.

Extended Summary: Latvia aims to complete the construction of a security fence along its border with Belarus by the end of July 2024. The work includes finishing less than six kilometers of fencing along territorial waters, building patrol lanes, pedestrian bridges, pontoon patrol lines, and six observation towers along a 16.7-kilometer stretch of the Daugava River. This infrastructure is part of Latvia’s national border surveillance system designed to protect national security and prevent unauthorized crossings. The first stage already delivered 21.94 kilometers of patrol lanes and 1.75 kilometers of pontoon patrol lines. Additionally, Latvia began reinforcing fortifications on its eastern border in March and April 2024 as part of the Baltic Defensive Line initiative, including digging anti-tank ditches near the Terekhov border checkpoint, aimed at countering enemy troop mobility. Latvia completed a 112-kilometer fence in 2023 and installed a tunnel facilitating railway border control. These measures reflect Latvia’s intensified efforts to secure its borders against hybrid threats and military incursions amid regional tensions.

Description

Latvia plans to complete construction of a fence on its border with Belarus by the end of July 2024. The fence includes patrol lanes for vehicles and pedestrians, pontoon patrol lines, observation towers, and access roads along a 16.7-kilometer stretch of the Daugava River. This is part of a national surveillance system to enhance border security and protect Latvia's national interests. Construction of a 112-kilometer fence was finished in 2023, alongside other infrastructure such as a tunnel for railway border crossing. In March 2024, Latvia approved a plan for fortifications on its eastern border to counter enemy troop mobility as part of the Baltic Defensive Line initiative, with work beginning in April 2024 on anti-tank ditches near the Belarus border.

Event Classification

Defense Preparation Event

Rationale

The event details Latvia's defensive preparations to strengthen its border infrastructure against potential external threats from Belarus and Russia. There is no indication of offensive or hostile actions by Latvia, making this a clear defense preparation event.