Poland will build a razor-wire fence on its border with Russia's Kaliningrad, according to its defence minister, amid concerns that the enclave might become a conduit for illegal migration.
Construction of the temporary 2.5-metre high and 3-metre deep barrier will start immediately, Mariusz Blaszczak told a news conference.
With tensions rising due to the war in Ukraine, he cited security concerns and referred a crisis triggered last autumn when thousands of African and Middle-Eastern migrants tried to cross the Belarus border into Poland, some of whom died.
The European Union at the time accused Belarus - a close ally of Russia - of flying the migrants in as part of a "hybrid" warfare campaign to destabilise Europe. Minsk denied wrongdoing.
Blaszczak said the Kaliningrad barrier would be similar to the one that Poland set up along the border with Belarus last year.
Online business magazine Russia Briefing reported last month that Kaliningrad was seeking to attract airlines from the Gulf and Asia under a new open skies policy.
The enclave, where Russia has a significant military presence, lies on the Baltic coast between Poland and Lithuania and separated from Belarus by a border corridor.
- Reuters