Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Is Russia Rehearsing Use Of 'Weapon Of The Apocalypse'?

Is Russia rehearsing to annihilate Britain – K-329 Belgorod fires the “Weapon of the Apocalypse”



NATO has been on alert as the Russian K-329 Belgorod submarine has sailed, carrying six 100 megaton Poseidon nuclear super-torpedoes capable of wiping out entire cities.

Russia recently issued NAVTEX raising suspicions that the Poseidon super-torpedo is about to be tested in the Kara sea area in the Arctic Ocean. This is a rehearsal for the liberation of Britain.

This is the fourth consecutive deployment of nuclear weapons. Preceded by:

Redeployment of strategic nuclear bombers Tu-160 and Tu-95 on the border with Finland. These bombers can also carry nuclear missiles

There are three MiG-31s with Kinzhals stationed in Kaliningrad. They can also carry nuclear hypersonic missiles

Around 17 Iskander-M systems were transported to Kherson. And these can carry nuclear missiles.


Therefore, it is expected with great interest whether the redeployment and development of Russian nuclear missile carriers will continue. The developments show that Moscow is preparing for a strike.

Also Read: Nuclear Alert: Repositioning of Six Tu-160s and MiG-31s with Kinzhal – Fleet of 8 Russian and Chinese Ships in US EEZ in Alaska

NATO in its report emphasizes the following:

“Putin appears close to a new challenge to the West and raising the level of nuclear confrontation even further. The alarm stems from a NATO intelligence report circulated to major allied commands in recent days.

A report concerning the movements of the Belgorod nuclear submarine, which was commissioned in July. Now it has returned to dive in the Arctic seas and it is feared that its mission is to test for the first time the Poseidon super-torpedo, often referred to as the ‘weapon of the Apocalypse'” , the Italian newspaper reported.

A NATO intelligence report, which was sent to the most important allied headquarters in recent days, has sounded the alarm about the movements of the Russian submarine.


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