Another Putin nuke threat as Putin’s closest puppet warns UK is ‘nuclear target’…& ‘fed up’ Vlad may just hit the button
PUTIN has threatened another nuke threat after his closest puppet has warned the UK is a "nuclear target" and the leader may get "fed up" and hit the button.
The threats come days after the mad dictator escalated his nuclear threats and circulated a chilling simulation showing London being nuked.
Propaganda chief and news anchor Dmitry Kiselyov, 70, has threatened the West once again with nuclear annihilation on national TV.
The autocrat's trusted puppet warns if Britain "doesn't lift its restrictions on Kyiv for strikes with British Storm Shadow missiles deep into Russian territory", the response could be "nuclear".
He said: "Britain itself will also become a legitimate target for our hypersonic Dagger [Kinzhal missiles] if its [Storm Shadows] are launched deep into Russia.
Speaking on national TV, the mad presenter also told viewers that Britain "should not say it was not warned".
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Russian propagandists have also circulated a simulation of London being nuked in yet another warped threat from Putin both on social media and TV.
The blast, which detonates over Westminster, shows the fireball evaporating central London in a sickening animated video.
Buildings are destroyed and a mushroom cloud goes high into the sky above the capital.
Buckingham Palace, The City, The Shard, and some of the greatest arts and cultural sites in the world are obliterated.
As the explosion spreads, the clip has a rolling ticker estimating how many would die from Putin's sick decision.
Eventually, around 850,000 people would be evaporated and two million would be injured with a 750 kiloton bomb.
Another 450,000 people will soon die from burns, injuries, and radiation, raising the death toll to nearer 1.5million.
The clip appears to be the latest move to scare Britain from giving permission to Ukraine to fire Storm Shadow missiles far inside Russia.
The video was initially broadcast on TV around three months ago, but has now been shared again by the network's Telegram channel.
Puppet Kiselyov also told anxious viewers that "the decision on a nuclear response will be made by one man - Putin."
He added: "He has already been provoked so much by the West that at some point the Russian leader may get fed up."
Kiselyov is the doyen of Putin propagandists but is also overall chief of Russia’s largest state TV empire - personally appointed by the dictator.
Indoctrinated Russians, including prominent sport stars, have even supported the idea of bombing London.
Famous skier Yelena Välbe claimed this would be a way for her country to be readmitted to Olympic competitions.
She said: "I think that if we threw some serious bomb in the centre of London, everything would have ended by now, and we'd be allowed everywhere.
"I love when the country is strong, and I suppose it's our strength that irritates the whole world."
The threat on TV comes just days after the mad leader escalated his nuclear threats against the West, telling his security council he needed to "correct" the Kremlin nuclear doctrine.
It would allow the despot to deploy nukes if Russia or key ally Belarus was hit with conventional missiles.
The Kremlin chief said Moscow would consider any assault supported by a nuclear power as a joint attack.
He said: "Aggression against Russia by any non-nuclear state, but with the participation or support of a nuclear state, is treated as a joint attack on the Russian Federation."
The Kremlin said the changes outlined by Putin should be considered a signal to the West that there will be consequences if Western powers participate in attacks on Russia.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia would make a decision on whether not to publish the updated nuclear documents, adding that adjustments to the document on state nuclear deterrence were being formulated.
Previously, Russia’s nuclear doctrine had only allowed it to launch a nuclear strike after a direct attack by an enemy armed with nuclear weapons.
Putin's nuclear arsenal
The Russian tyrant has a collection of over 6,000 terrifying superweapons at his disposal.
The huge collection of nuclear warheads can be fired from land, sea and air.
With him even expected to send a nuke up to space.
These hypersonic nuclear missiles could strike "all other beautiful historical places that have long been included in the flight targets of our nuclear triad."
Putin has also talked of extremely powerful weapons, including so-called 'unstoppable' missiles in his controversial interview with Tucker Carlson.
Saying: "We created hypersonic systems with intercontinental range, and we continue to develop them.
"We are now ahead of everyone, the United States and the other countries in terms of the development of hypersonic strike systems.
"And we are improving them every day."
Putin has previously said he has the hardware for every scenario imaginable and has assured the world his artillery is capable of mass destruction.
He previously bragged he will use nuclear weapons against the West if anyone interferes in Ukraine.
Even going as far as to make a thinly-veiled threat to nuke the West before declaring he's "not bluffing".
He ordered Russia's first mobilisation since World War Two, telling the West that if it continued what he called its "nuclear blackmail", Moscow would respond with the might of all its vast arsenal.