Diagram of a nuclear bomb. Figure: flipping Twitter (file photo)
During the period of Russia’s aggression once morest Ukraine, the atrocities continued, and a large number of Ukrainian civilians were slaughtered. Russia has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons in retaliation. The land would be forced to have no choice but to use nuclear weapons and turn Ukraine into a giant nuclear bomb crater “the size of several states”.
According to the “Daily Mail” report, “Russia-1” is a TV channel owned by the Russian state-owned enterprise “All-Russian State Television and Broadcasting Corporation” (VGTRK), with the second largest audience in Russia. The channel’s chief military analyst and well-known war correspondent Sladkov warned on social media on the 3rd that Putin would soon be forced to “no way out” and that his only option would be to release Russia’s nuclear weapons Library, turning Ukraine into a huge nuclear bomb crater “the size of several states”.
Sladkov, who is currently reporting on the war in Ukraine, regularly uploads images to online communities claiming to be evidence of “war crimes committed by Ukraine.” Sladkov believes that because many countries are supplying weapons to the Ukrainian army, the time for the Russian army to resort to “last resort” in Ukraine may be getting closer, saying: “We have a solution to the Ukrainian problem, there are several ways. species, but we are being reminded of the last resort, nuclear weapons.”
Sladkov stressed: “If no one wants to listen to us and 40 countries continue to help the neo-Nazis in Ukraine, we will have no way out.” Dropping the atomic bombs, he said: “I remember how easy it was for the United States to use nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, how easy it was for them to deploy nuclear weapons almost at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Anything is possible, that’s what the Americans taught us. “
Sladkov branded a stern threat that a giant bomb crater will clearly show how serious Russia is regarding NATO’s call to restore peace and harmony, declaring: “But where will Ukraine go? That’s where it’s going now, The only difference is that it is faster and cheaper for Russia.” And lamented that Europeans and Americans cannot understand that they can’t just harass a country with such a strong nuclear potential.