Governor Razvozhaev responded to complaints from residents of Sevastopol about the condition of the shelters

Governor Razvozhaev responded to complaints from residents of Sevastopol about the condition of the shelters

In Sevastopol, they will check the readiness of temporary shelters in case of a missile attack in the city. Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev gave the corresponding order.

According to him, temporary shelters were prepared last year, “while the city was relatively calm.” The politician responded to complaints currently received from local residents on his Telegram channel. People noted that some of the shelters were closed when authorities announced the threat of a missile attack.

In response, Razvozhaev demanded to stop “sowing panic,” explaining that “it is impossible to foresee everything.” “Yes, now specific issues arise, somewhere, for example, the person in charge who has the keys to the basement left for the weekend. Somewhere, the elders in the house decided to stay in the apartments when the alarm sounded and did not go to open the basements,” Razvozhaev wrote.

The official also advised Sevastopol residents to address questions to the management company or a special chatbot, “and not to public view.” He also called on Russians not to wait, “someone will come and stock up water there, install chairs, flooring, and make ventilation.” At the same time, he emphasized that it is impossible to improve all the temporary shelters, “this requires billions.”

Earlier today it was reported that rocket debris fell near the pier in the Sukharnaya Balka area. The day before, Razvozhaev reported about a missile strike by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet.

Source: Rosbalt

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