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Massive security operation for NATO summit turns parts of The Hague into a fortress

  • A massive security operation called Orange Shield is underway in The Hague for the NATO summit on June 24-25, involving military and police forces.
  • Authorities have described this as the biggest security operation ever staged in the Netherlands, with about 27,000 police officers and over 10,000 defense personnel deployed.
  • Parts of the city are being closed off, with roads shut down and airspace restricted to ensure security during the event.
  • Many residents near the summit are leaving the area due to the heightened security measures.
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At midnight, the emergency ordinance will come into effect around the World Forum in The Hague. The measures that will apply from then on because of the NATO summit will cause extra inconvenience for residents of the security area around the conference center. However, not everything is as strict and 'locked down' as many people think, the municipality emphasizes. Yesterday, residents of The Hague were able to ask their last pressing questions a…

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NATO summit brings tight security and disrupts life in The Hague

Super-tight security is smothering The Hague around a summit of NATO leaders next week. Authorities are locking down parts of the city, closing off roads and shutting down airspace.

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Would he come or not? It was a big question for a long time surrounding the NATO summit. Now that it seems certain that US President Trump will be in The Hague next Tuesday and Wednesday, the logistical and security operation that goes hand in hand with his presence is getting underway.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The police have taken down several drones in the past few days in the run-up to the NATO summit, which will be held in The Hague next week. According to Willem Woelders, who is responsible for the security of the summit on behalf of the police, there are at least six unmanned aircraft, but possibly a few more.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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