War in Ukraine: Italians turn to anti-aircraft shelter orders

Significant increase in anti-aircraft shelter orders recorded in recent weeks in Italy. According to the press, the cost of shelters of these ranges from 45 to 90 thousand euros.

“Orders these days totally exceed those of the last two decades,” the owner of Minus Energie, which is considered the largest in the sector in the country, told La Repubblica newspaper.

“The concern about its possible consequences Russian invasion of Ukraine “It is felt – despite the fact that there is no immediate threat – and the orders do not come only from very affluent families,” said Julio Cavicioli, the company’s founder.

They are traders, small and medium business owners, freelancers, he explains. In reality, however, Italian law does not provide for the possibility of setting up anti-aircraft shelters, and the only way to obtain the required permit is to consider them simply underground. “An elderly shepherd from Sardinia also showed interest,” Cavicioli told Il Fatto Quotidiano newspaper.

At the same time, the Rome newspaper Il Messaggero writes that since World War II, there have been at least a dozen anti-aircraft shelters in the Italian capital. The most famous are located in the central square of Piazza Venezia and in the remote area of ​​Eur, the construction of which was started by the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

In the Milan, finally, the shelters exceed one hundredmany of which served to protect the inhabitants during the First World War.

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Source: News Beast

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