The Arizona Republic

Ukraine plant builds 6-person bunkers

- Hanna Arhirova

KRYVYI RIH, Ukraine – The pops of welding torches and the piercing whine of angle grinders fill the spacious production floor at a steel plant in Kryvyi Rih, the city in central Ukraine that is President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ’s hometown.

Instead of doing their usual jobs producing and repairing mining equipment, some workers are busy building metal bunkers for front-line troops. Ukrainian mining and metals company Metinvest launched the project, and the plant workers say they are happy contributi­ng to the resistance to Russia’s invasion.

For now, that means assembling prefabrica­ted materials into undergroun­d shelters using a Soviet-era design. They have already shipped 123 of the 6 20-foot-long structures structures to areas that include eastern Ukraine’s Zaporizhzh­ia and Donetsk provinces.

Each shelter requires nearly 2 tons of steel. The bunkers are built to withstand projectile­s with calibers of up to 152 millimeter­s, can accommodat­e up to six soldiers and need to be buried about 5 feet undergroun­d.

“This is so they can rest, sit out the attacks,” said Petro Zhuk, who manages the 40-person team building the shelters. Although the structures take 165 man-hours to produce including the prefabrica­tion, his team can build one a day, Zhuk said.

The six beds inside are made of wood. The shelter also comes with a place to put a portable stove, a double floor that can be used to store weapons and an exit leading to the surface along with an entrance reached by tunnel, he explained.

Zhuk speaks compassion­ately of the Ukrainian troops he hopes will find a measure of comfort in the bunkers.

“While they are inside, they cannot worry about an attack that could happen while they are asleep,” he said. “They can be warm and comfortabl­e.”

Vitalii Yevzhenko, 54, a plant worker involved in assembling the bunkers, said he thinks what he and his colleagues are doing is very important.

“This is for the victory of Ukraine. The sooner the war ends, the better it will be,” he said.

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