Saudi stages major security drill ahead of Hajj 2025 - in pictures

Over 40,000 security personnel deployed across Mecca, Medina, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah

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As part of its extensive preparations for Hajj 2025, Saudi Arabia has conducted a large-scale security forces parade and military exercises in the holy city of Mecca, underscoring the Kingdom’s full operational readiness to protect the millions of pilgrims expected to arrive for the annual Islamic pilgrimage.
As part of its extensive preparations for Hajj 2025, Saudi Arabia has conducted a large-scale security forces parade and military exercises in the holy city of Mecca, underscoring the Kingdom’s full operational readiness to protect the millions of pilgrims expected to arrive for the annual Islamic pilgrimage.
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Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud oversaw the high-profile event. It featured a powerful display of thousands of uniformed personnel, helicopter flyovers, and tactical demonstrations by elite security units.
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The drills serve both a symbolic and practical purpose—representing the nation’s resolve to safeguard its guests while rigorously testing the capabilities of Hajj security forces. The pilgrimage, which is set to begin in just a few days, is among the largest and most complex annual gatherings in the world.
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This year’s Hajj Security Parade included synchronized formations, swift-response operations by commando units, and simulated emergency scenarios, including crowd disturbances and potential threat neutralization. Helicopters hovered above the city while ground teams executed high-speed mobilization drills, offering a live demonstration of their ability to respond rapidly to any incident.
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Saudi special forces take part in a security demonstration. More than 40,000 security personnel are being deployed across Mecca, Medina, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. The multi-layered security strategy includes crowd control, traffic regulation, surveillance operations, and emergency response.
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Saudi Arabia is also harnessing advanced technology to enhance safety and efficiency. Facial recognition systems, AI-powered surveillance, drones, and intelligent monitoring platforms are being integrated into the Kingdom’s security infrastructure to detect and address irregular activity in real-time.
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The security parade and exercises reflect not only Saudi Arabia’s logistical expertise but also its deep commitment to ensuring that the Hajj remains safe, secure, and spiritually fulfilling for every pilgrim.
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With the arrival of pilgrims already underway, coordination among key government sectors—Interior, Health, Transport, and Civil Defense—has intensified. Emergency medical services, sanitation teams, and mobility infrastructure are being synchronized to manage the vast and diverse crowds, many of whom will be performing Hajj for the first time.
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Saudi security forces during the military parade.

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