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Chilling WW3 map shows how quickly Putin’s hypersonic missiles could hit Europe

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Chilling WW3 map shows how quickly Putin’s hypersonic missiles could hit Europe

Cities closer to Russia’s border, such as Berlin and Warsaw, could face even swifter destruction.

Showcased on Twitter/X and published by the provocatively bold RT News, the map alleges that capitals like Paris and London are a mere 20 minutes away from the wrath of the Oreshnik missile.

Labeled unstoppable by Russian propagandists, Putin boasts of a weapon unmatched worldwide, asserting that “no one in the world has such weapons.”

Putin gloated about the Oreshnik’s invincibility: “There is no countermeasure to such a missile, no means of intercepting it, in the world today.

“And I will emphasize once again that we will continue testing this newest system. It is necessary to establish serial production.”

Following this declaration, Putin has commanded the commencement of mass production for these formidable projectiles.

President Putin has issued a stark warning to the world, asserting Russia‘s “right to use our weapons against” countries that support Ukraine.

Despite this, nations like the UK and the US remain steadfast in their backing of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s defense against Russian invasion forces.

Putin declared: “We believe that we have the right to use our weapons against military facilities of the countries that allow to use their weapons against our facilities. And in case of escalation of aggressive actions, we will respond resolutely in a mirror way.”

Ambassador Kelin has suggested that the US, France, and the UK have exacerbated tensions between Ukraine and Russia, leading to concerns over what he termed a “collision between the nuclear powers,” as reported by Sky News.

He stated: “The US administration, supported by France and the UK, has made a deliberate decision to make these strikes, which seriously escalates the situation, and it can bring a collision between the nuclear powers.”

Furthermore, Kelin warned of the potential deployment of “mercenaries from different countries” by Russia.

He remarked: “On that subject, I can say easily that we have plenty of mercenaries from different countries that are fighting right now on the side of Ukraine. We just have seen in the Kursk area of the Polish unit, which has a special uniform worn by Polish soldiers. So what’s the matter?”

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