Over 7 thousand special police, planes and snipers measures for Putin's security in Serbia

Russia's President Vladimir Putin, who now visits to Serbia, will guard tens of thousands of Serbian police officers and speculate that the number amounts to 7 thousand. Interior Ministry members will take maximum security measures, which will also bring change of the traffic regime to some parts of [...]
Interior Ministry members will take maximum security measures, which will also bring change of the traffic regime to some parts of Belgrade.
Also, it is speculated that in Belgrade some 250 members of the largest special police elite and close protection of the Russian president have already arrived.
They are said to be testing the road route on which Putin, meeting places, climate adjustment devices, food and the internet will be moved.
All the wells in place will be shut down, while snipers will be placed on the roof of the highest buildings in Belgrade.
Russian counterdiscoverers reportedly will come with advanced technology for fears attacks, which is equipment Serbia does not have.
The Serbian Army will also attend Putin's security.
Three <x0mig <x0mig” planes will have to escort the Russian president's plane from the moment it enters Serbia's airspace, while until then it will be monitored by Russian antiaircraft defence.












