Russia Initiates Mass Production of Mobile Nuclear Shelters Amid Revised Nuclear Doctrine

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    Russia has started producing mobile nuclear bunkers designed to protect against radiation and shockwaves from a nuclear blast.

    By yourNEWS Media Newsroom

    Russia has announced the mass production of mobile bomb shelters designed to shield citizens from nuclear radiation and shockwaves, coinciding with a significant policy shift regarding the use of nuclear weapons. These shelters, known as “KUB-M,” can accommodate up to 54 individuals for 48 hours, offering robust protection against both natural and man-made hazards. The initiative was unveiled by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, which described the development as an essential measure to enhance civilian safety.

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    The “KUB-M” units are constructed as modular containers, including a living space for occupants and a technical block. These shelters are transportable via trucks, can connect to existing water supplies, and are operational even in extreme environments such as Russia’s northern permafrost. “The mobile shelter is a multifunctional structure providing protection from various threats, including disasters and accidents,” the ministry noted, emphasizing their role in safeguarding lives.

    This announcement follows Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approval of an updated nuclear doctrine that lowers the threshold for deploying nuclear weapons. The new doctrine, replacing guidelines from 2020, permits the use of nuclear weapons in response to conventional attacks by non-nuclear states if such attacks are supported by nuclear-armed nations. Putin described the policy shift as necessary to counter external threats, stating, “This doctrine underscores our readiness to respond decisively to any provocation against Russian sovereignty.”

    International reactions to this policy shift have been critical. European Union diplomat Josep Borrell condemned the lowering of nuclear thresholds as “reckless,” while Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles called it “reprehensible.” Analysts have warned that this move could heighten global tensions, especially as Western nations, including the United States, have recently authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles on Russian soil.

    Ukraine’s reported use of U.S.-made ATACMS missiles in strikes on Russian military facilities has exacerbated the situation. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed these missiles targeted an ammunition depot in Bryansk, causing significant damage. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov characterized the attacks as “a new phase in the Western war against Russia,” urging global leaders to study the new nuclear doctrine to grasp its implications fully.

    Ukrainian officials have not officially confirmed the ATACMS strikes, but military sources indicated that the attacks aimed at critical logistical and military targets. The provision of these advanced missiles has prompted Russia to relocate key military assets beyond their range, although over 200 strategic facilities remain potential targets.

    Amid these developments, Russian leadership has doubled down on its warnings against Western nations supplying Ukraine with offensive weapons capable of striking deep into Russian territory. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that such actions could justify a nuclear response under the revised doctrine, stressing the critical importance of maintaining sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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