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Poor Security Threatens Power Plants

The Moscow government has developed a list of the most "vitally important objectives" in need of improved security against possible terrorist attack, a city official said Tuesday.


Gennady Kobzev, deputy head of the city engineering department, said the Moscow government had held a closed meeting to check security conditions at the main plants supplying the city with its heat, light and water.


Kobzev refused to name the worst cases, but Yury Vavilov, deputy president of Mosenergo, the electricity authority, said that security was particularly lax at Moscow's 12 power stations.


All are in need of better security, he said. "Many of the stations do not have enough guards, their alarm systems are old-fashioned and some of them don't even have a fence round them."




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