Such bunkers were built in Soviet times. Some survived to our time. For example, in Moscow.
Russia is full of bunkers in case of nuclear war. Some resemble entire underground villages with hospitals, transport and autonomous water supply.
As ex-State Duma deputy Gennady Gudkov told Freedom, Putin has more than one bunker.
According to him, the Russian president now feels only one feeling – to survive at any cost, so the head of the Kremlin is very careful about his safety.
Gudkov confirmed that Putin is hiding in a bunker that resembles “whole underground cities”: “The underground city is a huge giant void in the ground at a great depth. Not with electric transport, because you can’t get there on foot… Designed for several tens of thousands of people, which are located in the depth of rocks,” said the former deputy.
Gudkov noted that such bunkers were built in Soviet times. Some survived to our time. For example, in Moscow.
“In the Chekhov district of Moscow, there were bunkers in case of a nuclear war: a shallow depth, maybe 200 m. Like a giant concrete egg, suspended on shock absorbers, so that in the event of an impact/nuclear explosion, it would retain the functional ability to control troops,” the politician explained.
There is a branch of underground communications near Moscow, he added.
“The bunkers have an autonomous cleaning system, water supply, some protective mechanisms, equipped medical centers and hospitals. That is, these are underground villages capable of sheltering and protecting tens of thousands of people for years,” Gudkov concluded.
Putin is in the bunker
For many years, the mass media have been writing that the Russian president has built a secret bunker for himself in the Ural Mountains.
In connection with the military defeats at the front in Ukraine, the panic of the head of the Kremlin only intensified. Putin even conducts his meetings with officials online, citing the alleged coronavirus pandemic.
Russian experts agree that a split has emerged in Putin’s entourage, in which his “cook”, the leader of the “Wagnerians” Evgeny Prigozhin, played a prominent role.
In the West, there are doubts that Putin will be eliminated, but the situation of the Russian president is getting worse and worse – along with constant failures on the front.