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Germany Plans Mass Shelter Expansion as Tensions with Russia Escalate

Germany Plans Mass Shelter Expansion as Tensions with Russia Escalate

Germany Plans Mass Shelter Expansion as Tensions with Russia Escalate

Germany is preparing a list of bunkers that could provide emergency shelter for civilians in the event of conflict escalation. The country’s interior ministry revealed that basements, subway stations, and private properties might be converted into shelters, with a special app detailing their locations. Currently, there are 579 public shelters with a capacity for around 480,000 people. According to the most recent data obtained in December of 2023, Germany’s population is 84,669,326.

This move comes as a result of growing tensions with Russia and rising calls for faster expansion of civil protection measures.

According to NATO’s Admiral Rob Bauer, Russia’s army has grown in size, but its overall quality has deteriorated. “The quality of those forces has gone down,” he said, citing poor training and outdated equipment. The comments came after reports of up to 12,000 North Korean combat troops being sent to assist Russia.

Arsalan Bilal, a hybrid warfare expert, warned that Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics against the West are “very real” and have long-lasting effects. He explained that Russia has been combining military and non-military strategies to weaken Western security, using methods like sabotage. “The damage is very real,” Bilal said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed possible paths to end the war in Ukraine. Erdogan has previously mediated peace talks, including the 2022 Black Sea grain deal, and proposed a peace plan this month, which was rejected by Russia.

Five European countries, including Germany, France, and the UK, are increasing their support to strengthen Ukraine’s defence capabilities. The move follows the growing involvement of North Korean troops in the war and a shift in U.S. policy to allow Ukraine to use longer-range missiles against Russia.

 

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