Security Measures Boosted in Ankara Ahead of NATO Summit with 'Operation Turkuaz'

Ankara Provincial Police Directorate has raised security measures to the highest level just before the NATO Summit hosted by Turkey.
As part of 'Operation Turkuaz', launched to ensure peace and security in the capital, checks and controls have been intensified at various points across the city.
Police teams have been put on alert against potential public order incidents before the summit, and preventive activities are being carried out at critical points, especially entry and exit controls.
This comprehensive security package was specially planned and implemented to ensure the summit, which will be attended by foreign state officials and diplomats, proceeds smoothly.
Authorities announced that the operation will continue throughout the city and emphasized the importance of citizens being considerate of potential disruptions during this process.
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