Three More Mobile Shelters from Avrora — Now in Odesa

Three mobile concrete shelters have been installed in two parks in Odesa — two in Peremohy Park and one in Preobrazhenskyi Park.

To help protect the lives of Odesa residents from Russian missile attacks, three mobile concrete shelters have been installed in two city parks — two in Peremohy Park and one in Preobrazhenskyi Park.
The shelters are located near children’s playgrounds and are equipped with automatic door-opening systems with video surveillance and forced ventilation.

The three protective structures in Odesa were installed with the support of Avrora.
This nationwide project is being implemented by SafePlace4UA.
Avrora had previously supported the installation of similar public street shelters in Kherson, Chernihiv, and Sumy.

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