At the end of World War II , during the "Cold War" stage, the leaders of the USSRStemian, above all, a nuclear attack .This fear led them to the construction of bunkers, some of which you can visit if you go to Moscow and, although it has not been proven, to the construction of a secret suburban line : the so-called Metro-2.
Moscow Metro # 2: The Secret Line
The construction of this The second meter, operating parallel to the first, was allegedly initiated by Stalin .The name given by the KGB in code was D-6 .On several occasions it has been asked Those responsible for the Moscow metro for this secret metro line and they, curiously, have not affirmed or denied.
This alternative line has been It would be built to facilitate communication and protect the lives of high-ranking people of the Government of the extinct URRS . It would link the Kremlin with the airport government, with the Federal Security Service and with a supposed underground city called Ramenk i, among other vital places for the government of the country. they built bunker-shelters for rulers inside and outside the city, and a special subway line to move them and be able to move between command centers that would remain underground.
Many Muscovites strongly believe in the existence of this secret line .The reasons for ensuring that this second meter really exists are, among others, the fact that there There are people who claimed to have worked in its construction and that in Moscow there are well caps and ventilation outlets that do not correspond to the layout of the official subway.They also mention that in some Photographs of the Kremlin, taken in the 70s, a gallery is open like the ones used for the construction of the subway.Besides, all over Moscow, there are remains of these galleries and ventilation wells in appearance abandoned, but very protected, and in which it is impossible to enter.Even inside the official subway there are stairs and doors that do not seem to lead to nowhere.
There is a group of "scouts" of the subway who are looking for this second suburban and talk about a large blocked door , at the end of a disabled branch, between and Stations of Sportivnaya and Universitet.Also, ex-spies of the former USSR said that this line existed. People close to the government who have made statements to the press, confirmed, although taking away from it, the existence of this second meter, which is kept secret for security reasons.
And you, do you? Do you think this second meter really exists in Moscow? If you are interested in the Cold War stories, you may want to meet the man who saved the world in 1983.
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