Waiting out a nuclear explosion: Amid threats from Putin, residents of Britain are buying up bunkers.
Residents of Great Britain are expressing fear of a possible third world war and are actively starting to buy or build their own bunkers. Due to the threat of a nuclear strike from Russia, the British are searching for shelter to survive in case of an attack.
“As long as Russia threatens the West with nuclear apocalypse, countries around the world are preparing for World War III and the catastrophic devastation that modern warfare can bring. As dictator Putin has officially lowered the threshold necessary for Moscow to consider a nuclear strike, European countries are preparing for a real war on the continent,” - journalists report.
The British are particularly interested in old bunkers built during the Cold War. These shelters, known as 'turtle shells', are being sold online for very high prices, around 10 thousand pounds sterling. There are also companies ready to build new bunkers on demand. The government of Great Britain is also providing protection for the population.
The bunkers come with all necessary communications, including a toilet and a living room. Prices for such structures have increased significantly in recent years, and some modernized bunkers are even being sold at auctions. History enthusiasts are also purchasing shelters to preserve Britain’s heritage.
In the first six months of the war in Ukraine, a company specializing in creating bunkers received over 3,300 inquiries from local residents. The cost of self-building a bunker is at least 84 thousand pounds sterling.
A unique residential shelter has been sold
A unique residential facility that was previously used as a bunker has been sold at auction in England. This shelter, built in the 1950s to protect the employees of the observation corps, has no toilet but can be used for living.
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