Bracing for a potential major war with Russia, Germany is reportedly looking to convert various properties into nuclear fallout shelters and bunkers. Authorities are considering underground parking lots and subway stations as viable options for emergency shelters.
Berlin has been actively supporting Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, providing ongoing aid for the Ukrainian war effort. The increased tensions have prompted Germany to revisit its defense measures, involving the Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance and other authorities.
Historically, Germany maintained about 2,000 operational bunkers during periods such as World War II and the Cold War. However, there are only 579 left. With a population of 84 million, the existing shelter capacity covers only 480,000 people.
Meanwhile, Germany’s armed forces are preparing businesses for a potential war as part of “Operational Plan Germany,” a secret 1,000-page document that outlines steps to defend critical infrastructure in case of a possible conflict.
A senior NATO military official, Admiral Rob Bauer, is also emphasizing the need for businesses in Europe and America to prepare for potential wartime scenarios and to adapt their production and distribution processes accordingly.
Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s previous military chief and now envoy to the United Kingdom, has asserted that a global conflict has already commenced, with Ukraine now using Western-supplied long-range missiles to strike targets deep within Russian territory. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin previously stated that such actions would require direct support from NATO countries and would amount to a declaration of war against Russia.
So far, Russia has not targeted any NATO member territory, but it did debut a hypersonic intermediate ballistic missile with multiple warheads, claiming it could not be intercepted or stopped by any system NATO currently possesses.