Ukraine War Upd. EXTRA: Point of Invincibility
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Topic ID | Topic Title | Timestamp |
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1 | Hello Team | 00:00-00:19⏩ |
2 | Point of Invincibility in Kharkiv | 00:19-01:11⏩ |
3 | Reason for the shelters | 01:11-01:35⏩ |
4 | Effectiveness of the shelters | 01:36-02:20⏩ |
5 | Wrap up | 02:20-02:20⏩ |
"This is a point of invincibility. Now, these are shelters that have been built as bomb shelters to protect you from missiles that often rain down on Kharkiv and inside here, you have heat and electricity."
Hello Team
🎦 00:00-00:19⏩
Jonathan is in Kharkiv, Ukraine where he is visiting a "Point of Invincibility".
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Point of Invincibility in Kharkiv
🎦 00:19-01:11⏩
Jonathan is inside the "Point of Invincibility" - a bomb shelter that's been built in Kharkiv. He explains that these shelters are designed to provide protection from missiles. It's warm inside and has electricity, power banks and sockets, as well as seats. He notes there's a water cooler but it has no water. Jonathan is impressed and comments "There, it's nice and warm".
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Reason for the shelters
🎦 01:11-01:35⏩
Jonathan explains that the shelters were built because of constant attacks on cities like Kyiv and Kharkiv, and that people don't necessarily have quick access to pre-existing bomb shelters like the Soviet-era ones or underground metro stations. The new shelters are built in strategic locations to protect people.
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Effectiveness of the shelters
🎦 01:36-02:20⏩
Jonathan questions how effective the shelter would be if it took a direct hit from an S-300 missile. He points out that they must have been purpose-built with this in mind. He is curious about the rippled steel design on the exterior and asks "JP" if he's noticed it. JP replies that it's more exaggerated on the inside. Jonathan is impressed by this design feature for safety.
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Wrap up
🎦 02:20-02:20⏩
The video ends.
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