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The Netherlands is testing a new model of camp designed for prisoners of war, in case of the potential capture of 2,000 Russian soldiers
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The Netherlands is testing a new model of camp designed for prisoners of war, in case of the potential capture of 2,000 Russian soldiers

The Netherlands is testing a new model of prisoner-of-war camp at Marnehuizen, preparing for the potential detention of up to 2,000 Russian soldiers captured in a large-scale conflict. This exercise marks the first time in over 30 years that the Netherlands has conducted drills focused on mass detention scenarios. The temporary facility in the Groningen training area aims to demonstrate how a large number of prisoners could be processed and held away from the front line. Unlike traditional POW camps, this model uses advanced technology such as high-tech camera-equipped poles and drones for实时视频

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The Netherlands is testing a new model of camp designed for prisoners of war, in case of the potential capture of 2,000 Russian soldiers

The Netherlands is testing a new model of prisoner-of-war camp at Marnehuizen, preparing for the potential detention of up to 2,000 Russian soldiers captured in a large-scale conflict. This exercise marks the first time in over 30 years that the Netherlands has conducted drills focused on mass detention scenarios. The temporary facility in the Groningen training area aims to demonstrate how a large number of prisoners could be processed and held away from the front line. Unlike traditional POW camps, this model uses advanced technology such as high-tech camera-equipped poles and drones for实时视频

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