Growing evidence suggests Russia could be readying itself for potential strikes from Ukrainian forces.
that ordered regions in western Russia to prepare for the possibility of strikes and provided instructions regarding facilities that ensure people's safety during attacks. However, The Moscow Times reported that open-source data shows the process of repairing bomb shelters has taken place all over Russia.
In the main image, Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence, outside Moscow on February 3. The smaller picture is an undated stock image of an abandoned Soviet-era bomb shelter in an unspecified location. A Monday report said the Kremlin has ordered bomb shelters across Russia to be upgraded.
The online publication detailed how authorities in regions throughout the country had spent heavily to upgrade shelters since the war in Ukraine broke out. These authorities reportedly undertook these actions after receiving orders from Moscow.
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