Berlin: Security measures have been significantly enhanced at NATO’s air defense center in Germany following intelligence reports suggesting a potential attack.
NATO has announced that all non-essential personnel have been removed from the base, which is located at the Gelsenkirchen Air Base near the Netherlands border. Despite the increased security, NATO officials confirmed that the center’s operations remain unaffected.
Details about the nature of the threat have not been disclosed. However, reports indicate that a suspicious individual spotted near the Gelsenkirchen Air Base has been detained for questioning. The heightened security measures come amid concerns that Russian forces might be planning attacks on key targets, including nuclear facilities.
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