Moscow Airports Initiate "Carpet" Plan Amid Drone Attack Threats
Enhanced Security Measures Implemented
Authorities at three major Moscow airports, Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo, have heightened security measures by implementing the "Carpet" plan in response to potential drone attack threats.
According to reports, the plan involves deploying additional security personnel and equipment to monitor and intercept any unauthorized drones within the airspace surrounding the airports.
Increased Vigilance and Monitoring
The heightened security measures include increased surveillance, with radar systems and other detection technologies deployed to identify and track any suspicious drone activity.
Additionally, security personnel have been instructed to conduct thorough inspections of aircraft and luggage to prevent any potential sabotage attempts.
Cooperation with Law Enforcement
Airport authorities are collaborating closely with local law enforcement agencies to ensure a swift and coordinated response to any drone-related incidents.
Law enforcement officers are monitoring the perimeter of the airports and conducting regular patrols to deter any unauthorized drone operations.
Passenger Safety Prioritized
The implementation of the "Carpet" plan underscores the authorities' commitment to safeguarding passenger safety and preventing any potential disruptions to air travel.
Passengers are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or sightings of drones near the airports to security personnel immediately.
Ongoing Monitoring and Assessment
The security measures will remain in place until the threat level has been downgraded.
Airport authorities and law enforcement agencies continue to monitor the situation closely and will adjust the security protocols as necessary based on the latest intelligence and assessments.