During the Cold War, thousands of bomb shelters were built in the United States and the USSR: collective shelters were built in the Soviet Union, and in America, citizens equipped shelters in the basements of their homes. Hollywood even made a comedy about how a family, fleeing the end of the world during the Caribbean crisis, spent 35 years in a bunker.
This year, fears of a nuclear conflict for obvious reasons returned again, and with them the request for bunkers — and this time private shelters began to be built in Russia, as well as to revive the Soviet ones. In this issue, we figured out whether Russia will again become a country of bomb shelters and where to run in case of anything.