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Feared Putin: The British built an underground bunker in a garage for £ 20,000 (photo)

The walls are fortified and the door from the submarine. There are also costumes designed to protect against direct contact with radioactive, biological or chemicals. The 41-year-old UK resident David Messi said he decided to act because he was afraid of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He built a room that could be used to protect his family in the event that the war had spread to the British islands. About it reports Metro. The walls are fortified and the door from the submarine.

When asked about the Kremlin's head, he replied that "he was distrustful of him. " A man spent £ 20,000 (23 thousand euros) on his Cave in Perton, he was inspired by Winston Churchill's wartime. The room has sufficient food supplies a month for a family of four. The British also purchased costumes designed to protect against direct contact with radioactive, biological or chemicals. According to David Messi, Putin was one of the reasons why he decided to build this premises.

"I do not trust this [the offensive word], so I have some armored boxes with NBC suits, food, water and more necessary in the garage," he explained. At first, he wanted to make a stars -style bunker, but after all, he still preferred the theme of World War II. The wife was advised to build such a bunker. Messi explained that three girls live in his house, and he had no "male" place before. "I wanted a place in which I could go back into the past, when everything was a little different.

I could not come up with anything better than the 30's, 40's, when we were the best Britons," he explained. Recall that the GUR explained the stay of the Russian leader in the bunker. Speaker Gur Andriy Yusov stated that the "collective" President of the Russian Federation will not help. According to him, large-scale processes within the aggressor country will catch up with the leader and underground.