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Lithuania installs so-called 'dragon's teeth' on border with Russia

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Lithuania has installed "dragon's teeth" - pyramids designed to stop tanks - on the border with Russia's Kaliningrad exclave. "The installed barriers are only part of a larger, integrated picture," said Lithuanian army commander Raimundas Vaiksnoras.

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  • Lithuania has finished installing 'dragon's teeth' barriers on its border with Russia.
  • The barriers are located along the border with Russia's Kaliningrad exclave. 5s
  • The Lithuanian defence ministry says this is part of ongoing defence measures. 8s
  • The barriers aim to block unused roads and lower the risk of land invasion. 18s
  • Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are NATO members that border Russia. 26s
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