Russia drives the nuclear submarine, NATO on alert

The cycle that Russia can use atomic weapons in its war in Ukraine is growing. Russian nuclear power submarine “Belgorod” is moving into the Arctic Seas, and there is doubt that its mission is to test the cymbal warhead “Posedon”, capable of holding a nuclear head. Beatdown is ten thousand [...]
Russia's fighter vehicle “Belgorod”, 184m long and 15m wide, can sail underwater with about 60 miles per hour and with virtually unlimited autonomy. It is believed that it can stay 120 days without returning to the surface, A2news.al writes.
This comes after Chechen leader and Moscow hardline ally Ramzan Cadyrov urged President Vladimir Putin to consider using low-productive nuclear weapons in response to the losses the Russian Army is undergoing in eastern Ukraine. In recent hours, Putin's troops have been withdrawn from the strategic city of Leman in Donjeck, one of Ukraine's four partially occupied regions, which Russia claims is an annexing. President Volodymyr Zelensky said that after the flag is deployed in that territory, it will free all Donbas.
He warned Russian soldiers telling them: step away from Putin and object to his orders, or you will all be killed, one by one. Meanwhile, bombings have again been reported in Zaporizya, as there are other areas east and south of Ukraine. Kiev has also made a recent war balance and reports that since February 24th it has eliminated about 600,000 Russian soldiers. /a2news.al/












