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Ukraine Builds a Defense Line Against Belarus on Chernihiv Border

Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post

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June 29, 2026

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Ukraine Builds a Defense Line Against Belarus on Chernihiv Border

On Ukraine’s northern frontier in the Chernihiv region, border guards have been steadily expanding a system of trenches, wire barriers and concrete anti-tank barriers called “dragon’s teeth” to slow down and neutralize any possible attack from Belarus. Authorities say the defenses have grown “by about 500” since 2022, combining man-made obstacles with forest terrain and local support into a working security line.

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Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 5, 2026

Kremlin: Establishment of Security Zone on Border with Ukraine Is Proceeding Smoothly

Kremlin: Establishment of Security Zone on Border with Ukraine Is Proceeding Smoothly

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Belarus Warns Ukraine of ‘Full-Scale Response’ Over Any Border Incursion

Belarus has threatened a “full response” if Ukraine crosses its border, as Minsk and Kyiv exchange accusations over rising militarization along the frontier. Ukraine says Belarus is expanding military infrastructure and storing ammunition near key corridors, while also reporting the shutdown of Russian drone guidance systems on Belarusian territory.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jun 22, 2026

Russia would need 70,000 troops to threaten Ukraine from Belarus, Kyiv is watching border

Ukraine is monitoring the situation on the border with Belarus, and the threat will only become real if Russia transfers 70,000 troops there.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

South Korea slams North Korea's 'intensified' border fencing

Criticism comes following report that fences have been built very close to inter-Korean border

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 4, 2026

Russia claims key Ukrainian city Kostyantynivka has been captured

Russia's troops have expanded their military offensive in eastern Ukraine. They say they have taken control of Kostyantynivka in the Donetsk region. Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, says the city has strategic significance in expanding the nation's security zone. Ukraine's general staff insists the city remains under the control of Ukrainian forces.

Baltic News Network

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· Jul 3, 2026

Pressure grows on Latvia’s border as migrants become more aggressive and not all are intercepted

Latvia’s State Border Guard is not always able to intercept all migrants who cross the Latvia–Belarus border illegally, State Border Guard Chief Guntis Pujāts admitted in an interview with TV3’s programme 900 sekundes. He explained that border guards are almost always able to detect where the border has been crossed illegally, as the existing infrastructure [] The post Pressure grows on Latvia’s border as migrants become more aggressive and not all are intercepted appeared first on Baltic News Network.

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Related coverage for "Ukraine Builds a Defense Line Against Belarus on Chernihiv Border": Yemen News Agency - SABA — Kremlin: Establishment of Security Zone on Border with Ukraine Is Proceeding Smoothly. Kyiv Post — Belarus Warns Ukraine of ‘Full-Scale Response’ Over Any Border Incursion. Ukrainska Pravda — Russia would need 70,000 troops to threaten Ukraine from Belarus, Kyiv is watching border. Anadolu Agency — South Korea slams North Korea's 'intensified' border fencing. Sky News Australia — Russia claims key Ukrainian city Kostyantynivka has been captured. Baltic News Network — Pressure grows on Latvia’s border as migrants become more aggressive and not all are intercepted