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Sweden upgrades wartime shelters amid rising tensions with Russia

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Since 2024, Sweden has invested around €7.7 million to upgrade its 64,000 shelters built during World War II and the Cold War.

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  • Sweden has invested around 7.7 million euros since 2024 to upgrade 64,000 wartime shelters.
  • Many shelters, like those in Stockholm, can accommodate over 1,000 people and are built to withstand blasts, gas, and nuclear threats. 15s
  • The government has pledged to increase its civil defence budget by seven times due to rising tensions with Russia. 1m 1s
  • Officials warn that the allocated funds may not be enough to upgrade all shelters or build new ones. 1m 8s
  • Sweden's civil defence minister has stated that a military attack cannot be ruled out. 1m 14s
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