Danish PM stockpiles canned food for fear of Russian attacks on NATO


Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that she had stocked up on canned food and other necessities because she fears attacks by Russia on NATO countries. She said this in an interview with DR TV and radio company on December 27.
According to the broadcaster, the recommendations on emergency preparedness were distributed by the Danish Emergency Management Agency. From them it follows that every resident of Denmark is advised to stock up on three liters of water for a day, a three-day supply of food, as well as necessary medicines, a portable charger and a flashlight.
"I am following the recommendations of the authorities and I believe that Danes should do the same ... It is crucial that we stick together," Frederiksen said.
It is noted that the Prime Minister has taken preparatory measures to live for three days, including without electricity and internet in case of a threat from Russia.
In March this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a communication with the military that Russia was not going to go to war with NATO. According to him, this is just nonsense. He noted that Russia had not moved to the borders of NATO countries, but the alliance had come close to Russia's borders, noting that NATO was climbing even into Asia and Latin America.
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