Border control outposts are located in sectors most likely to be used by intruders.
Border control outposts are located in sectors most likely to be used by intruders.
At present, border control units are well equipped for accomplishing their objectives.
At present, border control units are well equipped for accomplishing their objectives.
The land and sea borders dividing Abkhazia and Georgia are 160 km and 200 km long, respectively.
The land and sea borders dividing Abkhazia and Georgia are 160 km and 200 km long, respectively.
A bridge over the Inguri River dividing Abkhazia and Georgia.
A bridge over the Inguri River dividing Abkhazia and Georgia.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
A border control outpost on the Abkhazian-Georgian border in Inguri.
Colonel Dmitry Korolyov, first deputy director of the Russian Federal Security Service’s Border Control Department in Abkhazia, says the Abkhazian-Georgian border will be protected to the same extent as Russia’s borders with neighboring states and will be equipped with state-of-the-art telecommunications networks.
Colonel Dmitry Korolyov, first deputy director of the Russian Federal Security Service’s Border Control Department in Abkhazia, says the Abkhazian-Georgian border will be protected to the same extent as Russia’s borders with neighboring states and will be equipped with state-of-the-art telecommunications networks.