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Over 15,000 Personnel to Secure G7 Summit in Evian, France
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Over 15,000 Personnel to Secure G7 Summit in Evian, France

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • Over 15,000 security and emergency personnel will be deployed for the G7 summit in Evian, France, from June 15-17.
  • The security measures include national police, gendarmes, military units, and civil protection forces.
  • Significant restrictions will be placed on Lake Geneva, airspace, and border crossings with Switzerland.

France is mobilizing an extensive security force of over 15,000 personnel to safeguard the upcoming G7 summit in Evian. The leaders' meeting, scheduled from June 15 to 17 on the shores of Lake Geneva, will see a significant deployment of national police, gendarmes, military units, and civil protection forces.

The security operation includes 7,160 national police officers, with around 200 specifically assigned to protect heads of state and government. An additional 460 police and gendarmerie motorcyclists will escort official delegations. The Gendarmerie will also deploy 6,100 agents to patrol a vast area of over 1,670 square kilometers, utilizing drones, air support, anti-drone systems, and elite Republican Guard units.

The device will include 7,160 national police officers, of which about 200 will be dedicated to the protection of heads of state and government and their companions.

โ€” Emmanuelle Dubรฉe, Prefect of Haute-SavoieDetailing the police deployment for the G7 summit security operation.

Approximately 900 military personnel will contribute to ground, lake, and air security, including demining and specialized surveillance operations. Lake Geneva itself will be a focal point, with over 30 police, gendarmerie, and army vessels patrolling its waters. A navigation exclusion zone will be established off Evian. Airspace restrictions and enhanced drone surveillance, coordinated with Swiss air forces, are also planned.

Civil protection services will provide nearly 1,000 personnel, including 600 firefighters trained for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear risks, along with divers, canine units, and air rescue teams. The Franco-Swiss border will also see exceptional reinforcement, with over 830 agents deployed at crossings, a substantial increase from the usual number. Security zones, including a red zone around the main hotel complex and a blue zone encompassing Evian and nearby towns, will be implemented, requiring special passes for access.

The Gendarmerie will mobilize 6,100 agents to monitor an area of more than 1,670 square kilometers, with support from drones, air assets, anti-drone systems, and personnel from the Republican Guard.

โ€” Emmanuelle Dubรฉe, Prefect of Haute-SavoieExplaining the extensive surveillance and patrol measures planned for the summit.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.