In Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, concrete shelters against Ukrainian drones have been installed on Anchor Square. Good for them — they believe and they wait! 😅

The installation of concrete shelters for temporary protection against attacks by Ukrainian UAVs has begun on four streets in Kronstadt. The structures will appear on Anchor Square, in the 16th microdistrict on Kronstadt Highway, near Incheon Square on Zosimova Street, and at the intersection of Litke Street and Kronstadt Highway, the district administration reported.

The shelters are being installed in the Safe City video surveillance zone. Residents are asked to use them for their intended purpose and not to litter. In the near future, the Kronstadt District administration will publish a list of additional premises for temporary shelter during an attack.

This is called “Putin-style action” 😅 — when the president spends billions on killing civilians in another country, while building cheap concrete boxes for his own people to protect them from attacks. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, by the second month after the start of the war, all Soviet-era bomb shelters had already been reconstructed and opened. And in the second and third years of the war, dozens of new, expensive underground shelters were built. Russians, do you see the difference in how the state cares for its citizens?

Source: warecho.org

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