Fifty kilometer ditch to be dug in Bryansk sector of Russian-Ukrainian border
The Federal Security Service's border department in the Bryansk region has announced a tender for digging an anti-vehicle ditch along the border with Ukraine, says a report posted on the public procurement website.
The ditch aims at preventing undesirable motor traffic. It will be 1.5 meters deep and wide and have a rampart on one side.
The ditch will be 50 kilometers long (the entire border stretch is 354 kilometers). According to the project description, it will cost ten million rubles.
The precise location of the prospective ditch will be disclosed shortly before the launch of the project. The works will be done in the Klimovo, Starodub, Pogar, Suzemka and Sevsk districts.
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