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Fugitive promised bunkers for Poland

In three months, Alexander Fursevich, a former citizen of Belarus living abroad, plans to offer "bunkers" for Polish citizens. According to him, he will mass-produce small shelters from plastic and plywood that would "protect" against drone debris, missiles, collapsed buildings, and even gunfire. The cost of such structures is expected to range from 13,700 to 18,500 euros, with the most affordable option available for 4,690 euros. Currently, the project is in the planning stage, but Fursevich intends to start accepting orders in a few months.

According to Fursevich, Poland is preparing for war. He expresses concern that Poles are more afraid of 'con artists from Belarus' than the actual conflict itself. There is no official confirmation of the proposal, but the message is characterized by a sarcastic tone and criticism of both Polish and Belarusian actions.

Summary:

Fursevich plans to sell plastic and plywood "bunkers" to Polish citizens, claiming they will protect against military debris. The offer is still in the planning stage, with prices ranging from 4,690 to 18,500 euros.