Heightened Security Across Greece Amid Iran War Developments

Similar precautions have been introduced at Athens International Airport, as well as at other major airports across the country.

Greek police forces have been placed on heightened alert since Saturday, February 28, as authorities move swiftly to implement emergency security measures in response to the latest developments in the war in Iran.

According to sources, heightened protective measures are already in place at U.S. and Israeli-linked sites in both the greater Athens area and the island of Crete, home to the Souda Bay base, which is used by the Greek Navy, the U.S., and other NATO forces.

Surveillance has been reinforced around critical infrastructure and facilities considered sensitive, with security personnel stepping up patrols and monitoring operations.

Similar precautions have been introduced at Athens International Airport, as well as at other major airports across the country.

Through these steps, Greek authorities aim to minimize any potential security threats and prevent the possibility of attacks, underscoring a proactive approach to safeguarding key locations nationwide.

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