Flying Kremlin Putin prepares for parade aircraft that allows for nuclear attacks

Vladimir Putin's special plane, "Doomsday," which enables him to continue rule by Russia during a nuclear war, has been seen flying around Moscow recently, writes the Daily Mail, records Periscope. A thrilling video shows the moment when Ilyushin Il-80 passes over the city sky amid tensions that he will launch [...]
A thrilling video shows the moment when Ilyusin Il-80 passes over the city sky amid tensions that it will launch atomic weapons in the Ukrainian conflict.
But Russian officials have insisted that the plane will perform on a low flight during this year's Victory Day parade on May 9th at Red Square.
Displaying Russia's nuclear readiness, strategic holders Tu-95 MS and Tu-160 Whete Swan will also be part of the flight.
Russia's Defence Ministry has confirmed eight MiG-29 aircraft MTs will fly in Z-shaped form to support Russian soldiers participating in the special military operation in Ukraine.
Putin would be able to lead Russia and issue orders for his army for nuclear attacks from the command post of the plane.
The giant Soviet-era window-less aircraft, except for the front, known as the “Kremlin Flights” -- has not been seen on parade since 2010 marking Hitler's defeat and the end of World War II.
His performance is a sign that Putin wants to send a warning message to the West. /Periscopi/












