Iran completes 25-km of Eastern border wall to strengthen security
TEHRAN – Iran’s Army Ground Forces have successfully completed a 25-kilometer section of the country’s eastern border wall, reinforcing national security and strengthening anti-smuggling measures.
Brigadier General Nozar Nemati, the deputy commander of the Army Ground Forces, announced the milestone on Sunday, highlighting the strategic importance of the border closure effort in line with international agreements.
Nemati elaborated on the scope of the border closures, noting that the Ground Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Army have successfully secured approximately 1,600 kilometers of borders in the eastern, western, southwestern, and northwestern regions, working in collaboration with border guard units to ensure enduring security.
The Iranian commander further stated that the armed forces have prioritized border closure through coordinated actions from the command structure and support from various system components.
Brigadier General Nemati reported that 25 kilometers of wall have been constructed along the eastern borders since the initiation of this project and emphasized that, due to the established infrastructure, the installation of the border wall is progressing systematically and at an accelerated rate.
“Once this project is finalized, both the public and officials will recognize the benefits of this initiative, which aims to enhance security, curb smuggling activities, and support the economy of the nation and its border communities,” the commander concluded.
The border closure initiative, covering multiple provinces, plays a vital role in Iran's overarching strategy to maintain its territorial integrity and ensure the safety of its citizens. By improving border security protocols, Iranian authorities aim to more effectively regulate the movement of people and reduce the threats linked to unlawful activities such as drug trade and human trafficking. This effort is focused on bolstering national security and curbing illegal operations along Iran's borders.
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