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War-hungry Vladimir Putin could take fight against the West to space, expert warns

Vladimir Putin could wage war on the West from space, Britain's Chief of the Defence Staff said in a chilling warning.The warmonger may be poised to target the UK's GPS and communication satellites which if attacked, would cut Britain off from the rest of the world, said Admiral Sir Tony Radakin.READ MORE: Boozed-up conscripted Russians smash bus driving them to military unit for Ukraine warAnd a space attack wouldn't come on its won, he - the Russian despot could use both sabotage submarines and nuclear weapons to deliver a triple blow.Radakin said: "[Russia] has capabilities in space. We saw an example of that at the tail end of last year, when Russia exploded an object in space which created immense debris."Russia has nuclear capabilities, Russia has underwater capabilities."Last year Russia tested a ground-based missile that blew up one of its own satellites a whopping 300 miles above the earth.Until recently much of Putin's war was fought on land and in the air.However this week the West launched an investigation into four blasts that destroyed the undersea Nord Stream pipeline, which provides gas to several European nations including Germany.The West has accused Russia of using secret sabotage subs to carry out the attack and cutting much of Europe off from its energy supply.
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War-hungry Vladimir Putin could take fight against the West to space, expert warns
Vladimir Putin could wage war on the West from space, Britain's Chief of the Defence Staff said in a chilling warning.The warmonger may be poised to target the UK's GPS and communication satellites which if attacked, would cut Britain off from the rest of the world, said Admiral Sir Tony Radakin.READ MORE: Boozed-up conscripted Russians smash bus driving them to military unit for Ukraine warAnd a space attack wouldn't come on its won, he - the Russian despot could use both sabotage submarines and nuclear weapons to deliver a triple blow.Radakin said: "[Russia] has capabilities in space. We saw an example of that at the tail end of last year, when Russia exploded an object in space which created immense debris."Russia has nuclear capabilities, Russia has underwater capabilities."Last year Russia tested a ground-based missile that blew up one of its own satellites a whopping 300 miles above the earth.Until recently much of Putin's war was fought on land and in the air.However this week the West launched an investigation into four blasts that destroyed the undersea Nord Stream pipeline, which provides gas to several European nations including Germany.The West has accused Russia of using secret sabotage subs to carry out the attack and cutting much of Europe off from its energy supply.
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Disgusting Russian State TV reports new car as benefit of son being killed in Ukraine
Ukraine conflict is enough to buy his or her family a brand new car, according to Russian state TV. Bizarre Russian propaganda shows a father "benefitting" from the death of his son, as he proudly reveals his brand new motor, bought from the proceeds of the money received for losing his loved one in the fighting.The 30-second clip begins with a view of Staff Sergeant Alexei Malov’s parents sitting in their living room, with a picture of their son, with the caption: “Like his grandfathers and great-grandfathers, he fought against fascism.”READ MORE:Russia issues chilling warning that Ukraine faces Doomsday 'very soon'The next shot sees the father showing another man his sparkling new, white Lada car in the garage, where the dad says: “In memory of our son, we bought a nice new car.”The vehicle is backed out of the garage onto the road, with another caption: “The new Lada was bought with what people call ‘coffin money’, but what’s officially ‘a lump sum allowance for the family of the deceased’.“His father says that Alexei (who was killed early in the war) dreamt of having a white car, just like this one.”The clip ends with the car driving past a field full of war graves, with a concluding ominous caption of: “It’s first trip is to the cemetery.”BBC Monitoring journalist Francis Scarr tweeted: “You couldn’t make this up.”Along with the rumoured 50,000 deaths of Russian soldiers, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin added that almost 1,700 tanks have been destroyed in the conflict. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. Last week, the Ministry of Defence revealed that Moscow was turning to “non-traditional recruitment” as it looked to get more soldiers on the frontline, with
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Ukrainian fighters kill two more top Russian commanders as they retake key city Chuhuiv
Ukraine’s second-biggest city, which came under siege not long after the capital city of Kyiv was attacked.The Ukrainian army posted: "The occupiers suffered heavy losses in personnel and equipment."The army also confirmed that members of the Russian Armed Forces, Commander of the 61st Separate Marine Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Safronov, and Deputy Commander of the 11th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Denis Glebov, were both killed in the attack.The city suffered an airstrike, which saw many civilians, including a 52-year-old woman, be severely woundedA picture of the woman's bloodied face wrapped in bandages has become one of the most iconic images of the war.This comes after Russian troops reportedly fired rockets at a nearby research facility the Institute of Physics and Technology in Kharkiv, which contains a nuclear reactor and materials and risks causing substantial harm if damaged.Ukraine said that the attack posed a risk of 'large-scale ecological disaster', claiming that the troops were firing from Grad rocket launchers, which do not have the capacity for precise targeting.The reports from Chuhuiv come following claims from one of the UK's top admirals that Putin's invasion has been 'failing under pressure'.Speaking to the BBC about the war, Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said: "I think we've seen a Russian invasion that is not going well."I think we're also seeing remarkable resistance by Ukraine, both its armed forces and its people and we're seeing the unity of the whole globe coming together, applying pressure to Russia.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."Russia is suffering, Russia is an isolated
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