The European Commission has updated the pan-European rescue service mechanism, which operated in the 1990s, and developed the new RescEU system.
In Finland, a European Union reserve will be created for protection against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear effects, reports Yle.
It is reported that the European Commission has updated the pan-European rescue service mechanism, which was operated in the 1990s, and developed a new RescEU system. The RescEU reserve includes, inter alia, firefighting aircraft and helicopters, evacuation aircraft, medical supplies, field hospitals and temporary mobile housing. In addition, the European Union is engaged in the creation of a reserve, where it is possible to respond to chemical, biological and nuclear accidents.
The cost of the FI rescEU CBRN project, which will build special warehouses in Finland, is 242 million euros. The warehouses are located in different regions of the country, their locations are not disclosed for security reasons.
“The warehouses to be built in Finland will increase the EU’s strategic readiness and readiness to respond to various types of threats, especially in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea region. In the changed security environment, the preparation for emergency is more important than ever. ,” said the Minister of the Interior. Christa Mikkonen.
It is planned to create similar warehouses in Poland.
It was previously reported that Finland is among the five countries ready to transfer tanks to Ukraine.
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