Latvia boosts security at gas storage facility and dam near Riga amid Russian threat
Latvia's Prime Minister has announced enhanced security at a gas storage facility and a dam upstream of the capital, citing Russian threats.

Latvia's Prime Minister has identified a gas storage facility and a dam located upstream of Riga as sites now under heightened security. The decision comes in response to increasing threats from Russia.
While officials have not disclosed specific security measures, the move underscores serious concerns about potential attacks on critical infrastructure. The gas storage facility and the Inčukalns dam are key components of Latvia's energy supply and flood protection systems.
The security upgrade occurs amid heightened tensions between Russia and NATO countries in the region. Latvia has previously bolstered its military capabilities and cooperates with allies to defend its territory.

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