Komi's Antiterrorism Commission Trains Secretaries on Drone Threats and Emergency Protocols
A training session for municipal secretaries of the Republic of Komi's Antiterrorism Commission took place in Syktyvkar this month. The event focused on improving responses to terrorism and extremism under updated legal frameworks. Participants also reviewed new protocols for handling elevated terror threats, including drone-related risks.
The program began with a review of best practices in countering terrorism across Komi's districts. Experts led discussions on combating extremist ideology and its effects on the region's sociopolitical environment. A special session addressed the duties of municipal antiterrorism commission chairs during a 'drone threat' alert.
A business simulation tested how secretaries would organise work under heightened terror threat levels. Attendees also visited Sports School No. 1 and Syktyvkar's Children's School of the Arts to assess their security systems. Preventive outreach for young people became a key topic, with input from veterans of the special military operation. The training included a presentation on coordination between local administrations, facility managers, and the Safe City digital security system. The event wrapped up with a discussion on guidelines for identifying high-traffic public venues in municipal records.
The session reinforced protocols for terrorism prevention and emergency response in Komi. Municipal secretaries received updated instructions on handling threats, including drone risks. No further public details on the Safe City system's implementation in the region are currently available.
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