MOSCOW. May 30 (Interfax) - Work on a three-level system to alert the public about terror threats will be completed this fall, said Andrei Przhezdomsky, advisor to the head of the National Anti-terrorist Committee (NAC).
"All this work should be over by this fall," he told journalists, when asked by Interfax when Russians will be able to see this system in operation.
Very soon the president is due to issue a decree regulating the operation of this mechanism, he said. "This will happen very soon because there are certain deadlines, and once it is out, this system will be strung onto it," Przhezdomsky said.
"A framework was passed earlier, which introduces this system. The presidential decree, which is already in its final stages, regulates the work of government agencies in three areas: search, prevention and organization," the NAC advisor said.
Changes made to the Federal Law "On Counterterrorism" in May involve a possibility of establishing various levels of terror alert depending on the level of threat.