A NEW “barbed curtain” is falling across Europe as fearful nations reinforce their frontiers against Putin’s “hybrid war” on the West.
Poland, Lithuania and Finland are erecting steel walls and razor wire fences on the borders with Russia and its ally Belarus.
Fellow EU states Latvia and Estonia have also begun fencing their eastern borders, which snake through open countryside.
They fear Vladimir Putin and his puppet dictator Alexander Lukashenko will “weaponise” migration to sow chaos in the West.
Frontiers with a total length of 2,106 miles are due to be fortified by 2025 in a chilling echo of the Cold War’s Iron Curtain.