⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️Vladimir SOLOVYOV VISITED ARTYOMOVSK (BAKHMUT)
Vladimir Solovyov spoke about his trip to Artyomovsk (Bakhmut) on Russia 1 TV channel's Sunday Evening program.
Together with the musicians of the famous orchestra, we visited Patrice Lumumba Street. There is an underground champagne factory there. It is one of the biggest enterprises in the industry in Eastern Europe. The entire production cycle is situated almost 100m below the ground, in former gypsum mines.
After seeing the complex of buildings on the surface of the factory we descended into a network of mines and tunnels. This is a huge network of underground cities. We visited a secret underground bunker, which was intended to be a command center in the event of a major technological catastrophe in Ukraine or a nuclear war.
✊Thank you to the musicians with call signs: Mehan, Larga, Stager, Batut, Krasnodar, Mudrila, Druzhok, and Garnat.
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So similar to the salt mines in Soledar?
Ukraine is steppe country and presumably mostly flat and hard to defend. Yes, I can see why the Ukrainian regime would not want to cede a defensible tunnel complex suitable for storage of weapons and troops, especially if there were nothing like it further west.
Possibly. Those mines were vast. And don’t forget under the AZOV steelworks it went down 8 levels.
Weapons and troops? No, at least not mainly. Those tunnels are full of millions of children. Putin and the white hats are there to save them.
Ukraine is full of such tunnels and mines - it has been for centuries. This is why clearing areas is slow and painstaking work.
I wonder how many of these were built by the 3rd Reich...