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Russia launches production of mobile nuclear bomb shelters

The aggressor country of russia has launched mass production of mobile bomb shelters "KUB-M", which can protect against man-made threats and natural disasters, including radiation and shock waves.

This was reported by the Meduza and Reuters publications, citing a report by the research institute of the russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.

The Institute stated that the production of the "KUB-M" shelter is ostensibly not related to the current situation and the nuclear threats of russian dictator putin, but the announcement appeared just as the administration of US President Joe Biden agreed to allow Ukraine to launch long-range American missiles deep into russia.

"KUB-M" provides protection for 48 hours from the air shock wave and light radiation of a nuclear explosion; penetrating radiation and radioactive contamination of the area; high-explosive and fragmentation effects of conventional weapons; falling debris from building structures; dangerous chemicals; fires," the Institute said.

Bunker. russia. Photo: Bunker. russia. Photo: "Meduza""

A standard unit can accommodate 54 people, but additional modules can be added to it. The russian federation said that such a container can provide protection from radiation, shrapnel, debris and fires, and that it can be deployed in low temperature conditions.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on November 19, the leader of the aggressor country, the russian federation, vladimir putin, approved an updated nuclear doctrine that expands the possibility of using nuclear weapons by the russian federation.

On the night of November 19, a powerful explosion thundered in the city of Karachev, Bryansk Oblast of the russian federation.

Recall that on November 17, Reuters, citing its own sources, reported that Ukraine plans to launch its first long-range missile attacks on russian territory in the coming days.

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