Germany Draws Up List Of Bunkers As Ongoing Ukraine War Sparks Concern About Russian Attack
An interior ministry spokesperson also indicated that people would be encouraged to create protective shelters in their homes by converting basements and garages. The country currently has 579 bunkers - mostly dating from World War II and the Cold War era - that can house around 480,000 people.
Senior officials held a conference in June to discuss key points of the plan and a special group is now looking into the project. The spokesperson however declined to give a timeframe for the initiative - dubbing it a“big project” involving the Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance and other authorities that would take“some time”.
Secutity concerns have grown steadily over the past three years amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. German officials warned in October that Moscow was likely to become capable of launching an attack against NATO members by 2030. Authorities have also flagged a surge in Russian spying and sabotage activities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week warned the conflict in Ukraine had characteristics of a "global" war and did not rule out strikes on Western countries.
(With inputs from agencies)
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