Putin urged to unleash deadly nuclear missile that could wipe UK 'off the map'

Putin urged to unleash deadly nuclear missile that could wipe UK 'off the map'

THE SUN

PUTIN’S warped propagandists have continued to threaten the UK with the prospect of nuclear annihilation.

Former Russian general Yevgeny Buzhinsky, urged Putin on Monday to unleash the underwater Poseidon nuclear torpedo that he claims would wipe Britain off the map.

Military experts have now warned that Poseidon could not only destroy the UK’s coastal cities, but could also cause radioactive floods and kill millions of people in London.

Professor Andrew Futter, a University of Leicester academic and nuclear weapons expert, warned: ”If the Poseidon is armed a large megaton warhead it would undoubtedly cause damage.”

Furthermore, Dr. Rod Thornton, a security expert at King’s College London, claims that the fearsome weapon would ”wipe out” any cities close to the explosion site – whether that be London or New York.

Russian plans to recruit 400,000 contract soldiers

It’s being reported that Russia’s defence ministry is putting in place a new recruitment campaign on April 1 to hire 400,000 professional soldiers with its army.

Orders have been sent to different regions on the numbers of people with whom military contracts shall be signed as plans reveal that Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk Oblasts will have 10,000 contractors each whole 9,000 will be recruited for Perm Krai.

This plan aims to compensate for Russia’s lost specialised men such as tank drivers and artillerymen.

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