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Czech Republic strengthens country's security after shooting

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế25/12/2023


Czech people are celebrating Christmas and New Year under heightened security conditions, especially in the capital after a shooting on December 21 left 15 people dead and 25 injured.
CH Czech tăng cường an ninh đất nước sau khi xảy ra xả súng
Security forces tighten security in the capital Prague, Czech Republic due to concerns about rising violence. (Source: Xinhua)

Security measures have been increased across the country, with a focus on crowded places such as train stations, Christmas markets, residential areas and schools.

In the capital Prague alone, dozens of mobile patrol teams were deployed to respond to any emerging situations. Police in Prague applied preventive measures during the holiday in the same manner as in previous years.

However, police will step up inspections of crowded areas through direct and remote monitoring. The measure, proposed by Interior Minister Vit Rakusan, is expected to be in place until January 1, 2024, but may be reassessed based on the situation.

In the center of Prague, especially famous places such as Old Town Square, Vaslav Square, Karl Bridge, pedestrian streets are still crowded with foreign tourists. Christmas markets are open until after 22:00.

The city of Prague initially planned to cancel the traditional carp porridge distribution event on the Old Town Square in Prague 1 on December 24, but later decided to hold it. Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda called it a message of solidarity to the people.



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