"Forced West": The Kremlin was ordered to prepare all bomb shelters in Russia - the media
About it writes The Moscow Times with reference to their sources. The publication writes that there are thousands of bins in the Russian Federation, but many of them have been preserved for decades. And here the local authorities began to spend hundreds of millions of rubles to prepare the shelter again for use. Most of them are in a state of disrepair. As one of the sources said, the bomb shelter inspection order appeared in the spring of 2022.
"The team of starting a large -scale check and ordering the Ministry of Emergencies, the Ministry of Defense and [other] civilian ministries were received," the source said. The material states that Russian officials did not publicly announce the national campaign for modernization of bomb shelters. Nevertheless, the process has been going on for several months.
It is reported that the authorities, for example, are going to spend more than 6 million rubles on the repair of bomb shelters of the year, Lower Novgorod - 50 million rubles, Ryazan - 1 million. It is noteworthy that, as the publication writes, bomb shelters are checked even in the Far Eastern regions of the Russian Federation - more than 7000 regions km. from the front line.
According to the analyst of the International Crisis Group Oleg Ignatov, after mobilization the modernization of bomb shelters looks like a forced event. One source of the publication stated that in Moscow they began to be afraid of nuclear war. Earlier, Focus wrote that in the GUR stated that Russia simplifies the production of high -precision missiles due to lack of components.
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