Britain will probably be ‘plunged into the ocean’ if Russia had been to launch a nuclear assault, Kremlin propaganda has warned.
In what would have been unthinkable simply three months in the past, Vladimir Putin has repeatedly threatened the West with nuclear conflict.
Most not too long ago, Russian state TV broadcast a weird video threatening to assault Britain with a hypersonic missile, often known as Devil-2, and an ‘underwater robotic drone’, often known as Poseidon.
Dmitry Kiselyov, dubbed Putin’s propagandist-in-chief, mentioned: ‘What is going to occur after Boris Johnson’s phrases a couple of retaliatory strike on Russia?
‘Why do they threaten huge Russia with nuclear weapons whereas they're solely a small island?
‘The island is so small that one Sarmat missile is sufficient to drown it as soon as and for all. Russian missile Sarmat [aka Satan-2], the world strongest…is able to … destroying an space the scale of Texas or England.
‘A single launch, Boris, and there's no England anymore. As soon as and for all. Why do they play video games?’
As Mr Kiselyov spoke, an animated clip confirmed the route a missile would tackle a map – with explosion-like sound results.
The Putin stooge went on: ‘One other choice to plunge Britain into the depths of the ocean is the Russian underwater robotic drone Poseidon.
‘This tidal wave (the Poseidon would trigger) can also be a provider of extraordinarily excessive doses of radiation. Surging over Britain, it'll flip what might be left of them right into a radioactive desert, completely unusable for something.’
Devil-2 can journey as much as 15,880mph and is described by the Kremlin as ‘unstoppable’.
The Poseidon is believed to have an underwater pace of 125mph. Particulars in regards to the probably nuclear torpedo are top-secret in Russia.
It comes after Mr Johnson dismissed fears about the specter of nuclear warfare and mentioned he doesn't consider the West has to make ‘concessions’ for Putin.
He informed TalkTV: ‘Given the large Russian backing for what [Putin] is doing, given the obvious obliviousness of the Russian media about what is admittedly taking place in Ukraine, the paradox is that Putin has way more political house to again down, to withdraw.’
That is regardless of Russian international minister Sergei Lavrov warning the world that the specter of nuclear battle ‘shouldn't be underestimated’.
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