Greek capital imposes tough security measures on anniversary of fatal police shooting
- Athens is increasing police presence with about 5,000 officers to manage protests marking the anniversary of a teenager's fatal shooting in 2008.
- Police will use water cannons, drones, and helicopters to monitor demonstrations and maintain security near embassies and ministries.
- Authorities are implementing road closures and transportation changes, including closing two central subway stations for most of the day.
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