Poland has started construction of a barrier along its border with Russia amid Warsaw's concerns that Moscow could orchestrate a migrant crisis on the European Unions frontiers, Russian state mediareported Wednesday.A senior official in Polands ruling party disclosed plans last week to erect a barrier on the border with Russias Kaliningrad region after its airportannounced an open skies policy to attract Asian and Persian Gulf airlines.Kaliningrad, Russias Baltic exclave, shares land borders with ex-Soviet EU member Lithuania to the northeast and fellow EU member Poland to the south.Polands Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Mariusz Baszczak said Wednesday that Warsaw took border security measures in response to the Kaliningrad airports new policy, according to Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti.As soon as today, [workers] will start building a temporary fence on the border between Poland and the Kaliningrad region, Baszczak was quoted as saying.He said the barrier will consist of three lines of barbed wire standing 2.5 meters tall and 3 meters wide.The Polish border guard said it would select a contractor for the Kaliningrad border wall by the end of November,according to Sky News.A week after calling the construction plans stupid, the Kremlinsaid Wednesday that the Polish border fence is their business.Officials in the Kaliningrad region on Wednesday dismissed the border fence construction as an act of populism, but said that a similar fence has already been erected on the Russian side.Polands historically strained relations with Russia sank to new lows after Moscow invaded Warsaws ally Ukraine in February and raised fears of a wider conflict with the West.Krzysztof Sobolewski, the ruling party official who disclosed Polands border-wall construction plans, last week called the Kaliningrad airports open skies policy a hybrid war and an offshoot of Russia's Ukraine invasion.Poland completed a 5.5-meter steel barrier along its 187-kilometer border with Belarus this summer after accusing Russia's ally Minsk of sending tens of thousands of African and Middle Eastern migrants toward the Polish border in 2021.Belarus denied Western accusations that it had weaponized migration in retaliation to EU sanctions.Latvia, another EU member and former Soviet republic,completed a 2.7-meter-tall barbed wire fence along a 93-kilometer section of the Russian border to combat illegal migration in 2019.
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