Iran plans to build wall across eastern borders to boost security: commander
TEHRAN- The commander of Army’s Ground Forces engineering group announced on Thursday the plan to close Iran's northeastern borders using four engineering groups from the army and the Khatam al-Anbiya construction headquarters.
Brigadier General Ahmad Akbari stated in a meeting with the governor of Taybad, “Technical operations for the closure are being carried out along the 300-kilometer border shared between Khorasan Razavi province and Afghanistan.”
He noted that during the implementation of this plan, various stages have made significant progress in both the southern and northern parts of the Dogharoun border. The necessary infrastructure for continuing this project in this part has been established using domestic capabilities and resources.
Referring to the technical specifications of the border wall closure project, Akbari added, “This border wall is 4 meters high and 3.7 long, with a thickness of one meter.”
Mahdi Shirdel, the governor of Taybad, emphasized, “Border security in the eastern part of the country will be enhanced with the construction of this border wall.”
Earlier, Brigadier General Qassem Rezaei, the deputy head of Iran’s Police Force, had also stated that the plan to close the eastern borders is on the agenda of security forces to combat the infiltration of drug traffickers and armed terrorist groups into Iran.
Iran shares a 945-kilometer border with Afghanistan.