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Russian TV predicts nuclear 'Armageddon' as Putin ships more missiles from Siberia

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Vladimir Putin is ramping up his nuclear propaganda after a Kremlin-run television channel put together a “highlight package” of what to expect if nuclear war broke out.The odd, and frankly terrifying footage was shown on Russian gas company Gazprom-owned NTV and showed video footage of a potential Armageddon aftermath if Putin were to hit the red button.The sequence was called “In anticipation of nuclear conflict - how weapons of mass destruction have become part of the geopolitical game.”READ MORE: Brit captured by Russians in Ukraine reveals horrific true extent of evil Russian tortureThe video blames “the West” for talking about nuclear war too much – despite Putin threatening everyone with nukes just two weeks ago.

The channel appeared to warn that the West should “cave” in to Putin’s demands on Ukraine and the threat of nuclear war would “diminish”. "We’re in a situation in which superiority in resources and conventional weaponry is on the side of the West,” said Vasily Kashin, a military and political analyst at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. “Russia’s power is based on its nuclear arsenal.” It came at the same time that a new surge of war equipment was spotted being moved from thousands of miles away in Siberia.A video showed armaments heading west from Krasnoyarsk, some 3,000 miles from the war zone, just a few hours after the head of Russia’s Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, called for nuclear weapons to be used in Ukraine.He issued the statement to Putin on Saturday following Russia’s defeat in the Ukrainian city of Lyman.Russian troops were forced to retreat after they were surrounded by Ukraine’s military in the city, which is located in the Donetsk region near the border with Luhansk.The Russian.

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