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authorities identify bunkers and shelters that could be used in the event of an attack

By Le Figaro with AFP

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updated at 5:41 p.m.


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The authorities have announced that they want to establish a digital directory of all shelters so that residents can find them easily.

This Monday, German authorities announced that they were in the process of listing bunkers and shelters where the population could find refuge in the event of an attack. They wish to increase their numbers, in a context of increased tensions with Russia. “All buildings – including private property – which could serve as shelter, such as cellars, garages and metro stations” are being inventoried, declared a spokesperson for the German Interior Ministry during a regular press briefing in Berlin.

“A digital directory of all bunkers will be established so that people can quickly find them using their mobile phones”he added. Citizens will also be encouraged to create shelters in their homes, by converting their cellars or garages, he continued. The German daily Bild qualified this plan «d’offensive bunker» in a country increasingly worried about a potential Russian threat.

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Current inventory “will take time”specified the spokesperson, who did not give a timetable. Currently, Germany, which has a population of 83 million, has 579 bunkers, mostly dating from World War II and the Cold War era, which can house 480,000 people. Since the start of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, the German authorities have stopped the sale of fortified works in their possession. More than 300 bunkers had been sold by the state and its administrations since 2005. The key points of this shelter development program were adopted during a meeting between senior German officials in June.

Last Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin estimated that the conflict in Ukraine now had all the makings of a war “world” and warned that he did not rule out striking Western countries, reinforcing concern among NATO members, particularly those close to Russia, such as the Baltic countries, Poland, but also Germany. These threats arose after Russia’s use on Ukrainian territory of an intermediate-range ballistic missile (up to 5,500 km), designed to carry a nuclear warhead.


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