Army announces major border security project east of Iran
TEHRAN – The Commander of the Northeast Regional Headquarters of the Army’s Ground Forces of Iran, Amir-Reza Azarian, has revealed that an extensive border closure project is underway in Khorasan Razavi province, located near the northeastern border.
This initiative involves sealing approximately 297 kilometers of the border, with parallel efforts ongoing along the southeastern border.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Azarian detailed the ambitious project. "The closure of the eastern borders is being conducted with great intensity. Four engineering groups from the Army, along with four of the nation’s top-ranked contractor companies, are currently constructing a four-meter-high wall along these borders," he stated.
Azarian highlighted the comprehensive nature of the project, noting that it goes beyond physical barriers. "In addition to the physical closure of 297 kilometers of the border in Razavi Khorasan, we are also employing advanced software systems to ensure that the border is equipped for enhanced security," he added.
The project is designed not only to physically fortify the border but also to incorporate cutting-edge technology to monitor and manage border security effectively. This dual approach aims to create a robust defense system that can respond to various threats and challenges.
Addressing concerns about national security, Azarian reassured the public that there is no need for worry. "Complete security is maintained in the country. The Army, with its excellent intelligence capabilities, has successfully been able to monitor activities beyond our borders. This intelligence oversight is crucial for maintaining the safety and security of our nation," he emphasized.
The closure of the eastern borders is seen as a critical step in preventing illegal activities, enhancing national security, and ensuring the safety of Iranian citizens.
Terrorist groups have been carrying out attacks against Iranian interests in southeastern and southwestern parts of the country and have known links to a number of repressive regimes in the Persian Gulf region.
Iran's security forces have invariably protected the border areas and managed to repel almost the entire terrorist attacks by foreign-backed anti-revolution elements across the country.