Intensify security arrangements for the 80th anniversary of Victory as per Aysen Nikolayev's orders.
**"Alright, mate, let's get to it. On Tuesday, April 22, Yakutia's boss, Aisen Nikolaev, decided it was time to beef up public safety during the upcoming Victory Day celebrations. With oodles of events planned across every settlement in Yakutia, Aisen made a point to focus on the 'Immortal Regiment' action, which will be happening in the flesh this year.
To keep everything running smooth as silk, a hangout zone complete with entry zones using technical and engineer-y protective measures will be set up during the 'Immortal Regiment' formation. This cozy corner will be guarded by law enforcement, Rosgvardiya representatives, people's patrols, and helpful volunteers, ensuring everyone's safety. And just for added peace of mind, they'll have observation posts set up on tall buildings along the route.
As for Yakutsk, the city where the majority of the action will be happening, Aisen wants to make sure the CCTV cameras there are working properly. With nearly 600 of them monitoring the city, those cameras send footage in real-time to the Head's Situation Center so they can respond quickly to any shenanigans.
Now, here's something cool – Rosgvardiya will be keeping an eye on spots where the festivities will take place by using drones. To make sure the airspace stays secure, they'll also be rocking an anti-drone system during the events.
In the spirit of keeping things honest, Yakutsk will be yanking the drone privileges during the holiday season, except for the media guys who've been given the thumbs-up to snap some shots.
Oh, and starting today, there's a 24/7 working group going at it, bringing together different departments to prevent any you-know-what from happening during the event preparations and execution.
The gathering also delved into ways to combat cybercrime and reduce issues related to drinkin' in nightlife joints."
Now, let's chat about the nitty-gritty of public safety measures and security arrangements for large events like these. You've got crowd control to ensure everyone's happy and orderly, security personnel to keep an eye on things, emergency services for medical emergencies, and so on. But to make sure the event goes without a hitch, they'll implement access control with checkpoints and screening, install surveillance systems using CCTV cameras, and set up communication networks for swift coordination.**
- During the 'Immortal Regiment' action in Yakutsk, security personnel from Rosgvardiya will utilize drones equipped with cameras for surveillance and are prepared to utilize an anti-drone system to maintain airspace security.
- To ensure safety during the upcoming Victory Day celebrations, a special working group has been established, actively collaborating to prevent issues throughout the event preparation and execution phases.
- In Yakutsk, where the majority of the action will take place, Aisen Nikolaev has arranged for CCTV cameras to be functioning properly and sending real-time footage to the Head's Situation Center, allowing for quick responses to any incidents.
- To keep the public safe during the large-scale events planned across Yakutia, including the 'Immortal Regiment' action, various security measures will be implemented, such as access control with checkpoints and screening, installing surveillance systems, and establishing communication networks for efficient coordination.
