Barbed wire along the Amur River fenced off China from russian federation

Barbed wire along the Amur River fenced off China from russian federation


In China’s Heihe County, which borders russia, fences and barbed wire have been erected near a bridge along the Amur River.

Near the Blagovishchensk – Heihe bridge, which runs along the Amur River and connects the People’s Republic of China and russian federation, the Chinese side installed a fence and barbed wire. The footage was broadcast on local Heihe TV. Special fences could have been installed to prevent attempts to violate the border on the part of russia, RosZMI suggests.

At the same time, Chinese officials claim to install “flood protection structures” and water shields, which allow controlling the water level in the river in the event of a flood.

It is also interesting that the installation of structures coincided with the mobilization announced in russia.

Reference. The city district of Heikhe is located on the banks of the Amur River – opposite the russian city of Blagovishchensk, which is connected to it by a regular river connection and a road bridge.