State Defence Council Addresses Drone Incident at Auvere Power Plant

The Extraordinary State Defence Council convened today, March 25th, at Kadriorg following an incident involving a drone striking the chimney of the Auvere power plant. The meeting, at the invitation of President Alar Karise, focused on bolstering national security measures and enhancing responses to evolving threats. The expanded council included ministers and heads of departments responsible for security-related special areas.

A key component of the discussion centered on a comprehensive overview of drone surveillance capabilities and the implementation of effective countermeasures. Participants analyzed current strategies for detecting and mitigating the risks posed by unauthorized drone activity. A significant emphasis was placed on strengthening inter-agency cooperation.

Representatives from various security organizations shared information and coordinated efforts to improve situational awareness and response protocols. The council’s purpose was to assess the immediate situation following the Auvere incident and to develop a framework for proactive defense against future drone intrusions. President Alar Karise underscored the importance of vigilance and coordinated action in safeguarding critical infrastructure.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further refine surveillance technologies and protocols, ensuring a robust defense against potential threats.

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  1. “It’s concerning to hear about the drone incident and the council’s response, highlighting the need for vigilance and a full understanding of potential threats.”

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