Putin hosts nuclear exercise, leads its transccent missiles to the streets

A nuclear exercise has been organised by Vladimir Putin with its cross-circular Yars missiles taken to the streets in a forest in western Siberia. The 7,500-mile range of missiles means they will be able to hit any country in Europe. Their training comes just hours after the former president [...]
The 7,500-mile range of missiles means they will be able to hit any country in Europe.
Their training comes just hours after former Russian president and current head of the Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, issued the Kremlin's nuclear threat, warning the end of humanity's “existence” if Moscow is convicted of war crimes.
A statement by the Russian Defence Ministry said today: “Mbi 100 pieces of equipment are participating in the exercise.
While carrying out their maneuvers, units and missile details were distributed into a forest to hide.
They were trained in the murder of copyitative designers, the discovery of starting areas and the passage through contaminated “areas”, the defence ministry said.
Putin put his nuclear forces on alert earlier in the battle with Ukraine, and regular exercises continue to be maintained.












