{"id":121895,"date":"2023-12-06T14:09:24","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T14:09:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=121895"},"modified":"2023-12-06T14:09:24","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T14:09:24","slug":"moscow-residents-told-to-turn-to-god-as-shelter-shortage-sparks-carnage-fears","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/moscow-residents-told-to-turn-to-god-as-shelter-shortage-sparks-carnage-fears\/","title":{"rendered":"Moscow residents told to turn to God as shelter shortage sparks carnage fears"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moscow residents have reportedly been advised to “turn to God, leave town” in the event of an attack because of a concerning shortage of bomb shelters.<\/p>\n
Russia’s capital has been struck by multiple drone strikes since the start of the war, fuelling fears of potential mass casualties.<\/p>\n
Moscow City Duma Deputy Sergei Mitrokhin admitted that while there are numerous shelters available across the city, details about their condition and addresses are unavailable.<\/p>\n
He said: “No one knows what condition they are in and where they are. There are no signs, no identification marks.<\/p>\n
“If the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports on some work in this direction, then it is, of course, throwing dust in your eyes.”<\/p>\n
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According to the Mozhem Obyasnit” (We Can Explain) Russian Telegram news channel, local authorities have refused to share the addresses of the air-raid shelters with the public.<\/p>\n
Instead, they have allegedly been working on repairing them to allow government officials and members of Vladimir Putin’s party to shelter in in the event of an attack.<\/p>\n
Civil activist Ivan Drobotov told the channel: “In every district, there is a civil emergency response centre where people should be told what to do in various emergencies.<\/p>\n
“In practice, these points have very exotic opening hours; they don’t talk to people there and assure them that there is no danger. The citizen’s right to receive information is not respected.”<\/p>\n
Asking what Moscow residents should do in the event of an attack, activists were reportedly told to “leave town,” “turn to God,” or “buy a dacha”, a traditional country house.<\/p>\n
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