Because of the possible threat, the North Atlantic Alliance is increasing security at the Geilenkirchen airbase.
In Germany, the North Atlantic Alliance tightened security at its Geilenkirchen air base and sent some staff home. Der Spiegel reported this on Thursday, August 22.
NATO reconnaissance aircraft are based there.
“As a precaution, all personnel whose presence is not essential to the mission have been sent home,” a base spokesman said.
According to him, the intelligence data indicates the possibility of a threat. However, the spokesperson added that “this is not a cause for concern, but is a purely precautionary measure to ensure we can continue our critical operations.”
Police confirmed to reporters that they were involved in work at the air base to improve security, but did not provide details.
The Finnish Border Guard will have new capabilities to control the movement of people near the Russian border thanks to the provision of radio surveillance permits. Border guards can now track the movement of mobile phones and other radio transmitting devices on both the Finnish and Russian sides of the border.
We wrote that the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance implemented their plans to prepare for the rapid deployment of hundreds of thousands of troops in a short period of time.
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