Russian president Vladimir Putin’s chilling hint that any intervention in the invasion of Ukraine from the NATO powers would result in retaliation on a scale “never seen in history,” some Brits are beginning to worry about the prospect of a nuclear conflict.
At present, that doesn’t look too likely, but it does’t hurt to plan ahead. An estate agent has produced a map to advise house buyers which areas will be furthest from any potential target zones.In the unlikely event of a Russian nuclear strike, the most likely targets will be naval bases and RAF airfields.
It would only be in any potential second wave of strikes that population centres would be directly targeted.However, with military facilities scattered widely over the country, finding somewhere that isn’t within the blast range of a nuclear warhead is something of a challenge.
Real estate specialists' EMoov’s map offers a few hints for worried homebuyers, with Skegness, Weymouth and Margate looking like the safest locations in the event of a major escalation between Russia and NATO.
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