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    French, German Tourists Arrested for Trespassing at Baikonur Space Site

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyNovember 2, 2024 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Two Tourists Arrested for Trespassing at Baikonur in Kazakhstan

    Two Tourists Arrested for Trespassing at Baikonur in Kazakhstan. A 21-year-old French tourist and a 26-year-old German tourist were arrested for unauthorised entry into the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a restricted space launch facility in Kazakhstan used by Russia. According to Russian state media, the two men entered the cosmodrome without permission, intending to catch a glimpse of the Russian Energiya rocket. Kazakh authorities detained the pair briefly before escorting them out of the area.

    Increased Trespassing Incidents at Baikonur

    This incident follows a series of recent trespassing attempts at Baikonur. In July, two Dutch citizens and a Belgian were detained for attempting to access the cosmodrome illegally. A month earlier, another French citizen tragically died from dehydration while trying to reach the remote desert facility on foot.

    The Baikonur Cosmodrome, located in an isolated region of Kazakhstan, is a high-security area leased to Russia. Access to the facility is tightly controlled, with only authorised personnel and those on approved tours allowed entry. While tourists can arrange official tours to witness launches, unauthorised entry is strictly prohibited due to the facility’s security and safety protocols.

    Tourist Curiosity Leads to Arrests

    Tourist interest in Baikonur remains high, with many seeking to view historic space launch sites. However, the facility’s remote desert location poses serious risks for those who attempt unauthorised visits. Kazakh authorities continue to enforce strict measures to ensure the security of this critical space launch site, underscoring the importance of following approved channels for visiting Baikonur.

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