Russian occupying authorities decide to inspect shelters in Sevastopol after explosions

Mikhail Razvozhayev, Russian-appointed "governor" of occupied Sevastopol, has decided to check the shelters in the city following the latest explosions and hits, saying that Russia is not going to put all the facilities in order. Source: Razvozhayev on Telegram Quote from Razvozhayev: "We prepared the shelters when the situation in the city was relatively calm a year ago.

But what is happening now is already a reality...

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I issued an order to launch visits to temporary shelters and deal with all situations... Regarding shelters, I would like to convey another critical point: do not expect anyone to come and stock water, install chairs, flooring, and ventilation. Arranging all the temporary shelters in such a way is impossible; it would take billions [of roubles]."

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Background: Earlier, on 23 September, the Russian occupying authorities reported explosions in Sevastopol; air defence systems were supposedly responding, and missile fragments were falling from the sky. Later, another attack occurred, and Razvozhayev urged people to stay away from windows and seek shelter. Previously:

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