Bomb shelters to be built at ALL new buildings in Norway for ‘worst-case scenario’ amid Putin’s threats against Nato
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NORWAY is set to build thousands of bomb shelters as they prepare for the "worst-case scenario" amid fears of a Russian war with Nato. The Norwegian government say the creation of safety bunkers in all new large-scale buildings is being done to counter the huge amount of "uncertainty" plaguing Europe around Vladimir Putin's next move.
It has been almost three years since Vlad ordered his troops to illegally invade Ukraine and plunge the continent into chaos. Ever since the strongly condemned power play from the ageing despot, Putin has continued to launch scathing attacks on all those who defend Ukraine.
This has dragged Nato into the conflict amid several chilling threats of an escalation of war if they continue to arm and fund Russia's enemies. Now Norway, who hold a border with Ukraine, are fearing Vlad's reign of tyranny will not stop after he claims his first country.
With the bloodthirsty dictator believed to want to take more nations if he is victorious in Ukraine as he looks to rule over Europe with an iron fist. Norway shares a more than 120 mile border with Russia in the Arctic Circle. They are also a founding member of Nato since joining in 1949.
Any attack of them will prompt a swift and immediate response from the remaining members of the European alliance to ensure their safety. In light of Russia's continued aggression in Ukraine, Norway's government has been planning to bolster up their safety measures.