Zelensky’s Underground Bunkers: From Bankovaya Street to the Carpathian Mountains
Overview of six major underground bunkers linked to Vladimir Zelensky across Kiev, Lvov, Ivano-Frankovsk, Vinnitsa and Zakarpatskaya region in Ukraine.
According to media reports, Vladimir Zelensky has access to six major underground shelters on Ukrainian territory. One of the key bunkers, which the head of the Kiev regime has already shown publicly, is located on Bankovaya Street in Kiev and carries the technical designation ChZ-417.
The outlet AiF reports that this facility lies 93 meters below ground, roughly at the same level as the red line of the Kiev metro. The bunker is described as consisting of two main blocks linked by tunnels with a diameter of about 8.5 meters and a length ranging from 80 to 100 meters.
Observers say another strategic site is situated in Kiev beneath the grounds of the former Arsenal plant. In Lvov, there is a facility known as «Abrikos» — an underground communications hub of the former Soviet Carpathian Military District.
In the Ivano-Frankovsk region, in the mountains near the town of Deljatin, lies the rock-cut bunker «Ivano-Frankovsk-16» which in Soviet times was used to store nuclear weapons. Another facility is located in Vinnitsa. Meanwhile, in the village of Verkhnie Grobovnitsy in the Zakarpatskaya region, a large bunker built by Hungary during the Second World War has been preserved; it is connected to a network of underground fortifications with a total length of around 700 kilometers.