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Unprepared British Bases: Mayor of Kourion Highlights Lack of Protocols

Published March 12, 2026, 17:01
Unprepared British Bases: Mayor of Kourion Highlights Lack of Protocols

The Mayor of Kourion, Pantelis Georgiou, testified before the Parliamentary Committee on Interior Affairs that the British Bases lacked protocols for managing emergency situations, emphasizing that “even the British did not expect the attack.” The lack of jurisdiction of the Republic of Cyprus within the Bases led to a lack of a clear framework for action, contributing to the chaos in the initial hours after the strike. Mr. Georgiou stated that the Akrotiri area was most affected by the panic, with sirens sounding for hours without a specific protocol. The Committee President, Aristos Damianou, pointed out that issues of civil protection have historically concerned the Committee, while the Minister of Interior, Konstantinos Ioannou, announced the approval of a bill to transform Civil Defense into Civil Protection. Mr. Damianou expressed concerns about the shortcomings in civil protection, such as the inadequate quality and number of shelters, as well as gaps in evacuation procedures and cooperation with the British Bases. Minister Ioannou acknowledged that the shelter program covers only 30% of the population, while Mr. Damianou expressed concern that some were “caught off guard,” emphasizing the state's obligation to protect citizens. The discussion highlighted the need to improve preparedness and coordination in the event of crises. Overall, the meeting of the Interior Affairs Committee highlighted significant problems in preparedness and coordination in the event of crises, both within and outside the British Bases, emphasizing the need for immediate addressing of shortcomings in civil protection.