Experts: The real possibility that the sunken warship had nuclear weapons

Anti-ship missiles P-100 “Vulkan” that could have a nuclear head were being carried by Russian Luftan Moskva that sank from Ukraine on Thursday, writes The Sun, records Periscopi. Moscow's Black Sea finish prompted Russia to launch a harsh response later claimed to have attacked the factory [...]
Moscow's Black Sea finish prompted Russia to launch a harsh response later claimed to have attacked the factory that had produced the missiles used in the attack on the Russian ship.
Moscow -- a symbol of Russia's military power -- was filled with fire after the attack and later sank.
The attack prompted Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin to request a bloody response, and he immediately launched a brutal campaign of attacks where the Russian Defence Ministry said “will increase attacks on Kiev”.
Besides being the biggest loss since Belgrano, Moscow has become the largest shipwreck ever since World War II.
Nuclear Danger
But in a thrilling discovery, sources say there is now real concern that some nuclear missiles were on the ship.
Andriy Klymenko, editor-in-chief of BlackSeaNews, called for an urgent international investigation if Moscow was carrying nuclear weapons.
Relatives and experts say there were two nuclear heads on the ship for missile attacks”, he said.
On the other hand, Ukrainian Defence Express said that “there is real possibility that the sinking battleship in the Black Sea could have had nuclear weapons”.
In addition, the paper said it has interviewed experts and designers and ship officers who unanimously and independently gave the answer as follows: “There is a real possibility that the Russian battleship in the Black Sea had nuclear weapons on board”.












