Northern Krauanagaz— Days after the shootout, law enforcement presence in and around the Luzayyagaz Wildlife Reserve remains at heightened levels. Armed patrols, forensic units, and surveillance drones have been deployed to sweep the rugged terrain for additional evidence and track down any remaining suspects.
Local communities near the reserve report unprecedented security restrictions, with road checkpoints, inspections, and temporary movement restrictions in place. Federal authorities have urged civilians to report any sightings of suspicious individuals, warning that some suspects may still be hiding in the mountainous region.
In a press conference today, Krauanagazan Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Dalia Vorkez emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that the ongoing closure of the Luzayyagaz Wildlife Reserve is necessary to ensure the safety of both the public and conservation personnel.
“Our top priority is protecting our nation’s biodiversity,” Vorkez said. “We will not allow criminals to endanger our endangered species or turn protected areas into battle zones.”