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Aero Vodochody Strengthens Security in Response to the Attack in Pardubice

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The Central Bohemian company Aero Vodochody has tightened security measures at its premises and has also strengthened airspace monitoring. The Aero Vodochody fire and rescue service is on full alert and ready to intervene in the event of an emergency. This was in response to Friday's fire at the LPP company in Pardubice. Subsequently, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) stated that LPP was insufficiently secured and called on companies producing m…

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The Central Bohemian company Aero Vodochody has tightened security measures at its premises and has also strengthened airspace monitoring. The Aero Vodochody fire and rescue service is on full alert and ready to intervene in the event of an emergency. This was in response to Friday's fire at the LPP company in Pardubice. Subsequently, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) stated that LPP was insufficiently secured and called on companies producing m…

The arms company LPP Holding, whose premises in Pardubice were set on fire by as yet unknown perpetrators on Friday, rejected the claim of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) that the facility was not sufficiently secured. The premises were protected by standard and above-standard security elements in accordance with applicable legislation, said the holding's spokesperson Martina Tauberová. According to her, the event did not fundamentally affect …

The largest domestic aircraft manufacturer has strengthened security and airspace surveillance. Prime Minister Babiš also called on the arms manufacturer to secure its facilities after a meeting of the Security Council.

Babiš calls on arms companies to significantly strengthen the protection of their premises after the Pardubice warehouse fire. He warns of easy intrusion and possible attacks.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) called on all Czech arms manufacturers to better secure their facilities after the attack in Pardubice. "The premises of the company that was attacked were not secured," the prime minister said.

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Deník N broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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