War in Ukraine: Russian defense minister predicts nuclear bomb
The Russian defense minister makes a disturbing prophecy about the atomic bomb Words of the powerful Secretary of Defense Russian were included in a Defense Ministry statement rereleased by the Interfax agency. Before analyzing the meaning of the statements of the Putin’s falconYou have to take a small step back and direct the spotlight on what has happened to him in the last few dayswhen no one had heard from Shoigu since.
What he said? Maintaining combat readiness of strategic nuclear forces, top priority for longrange precisionguided weapons and aviation hardware. In short, a prophecy about the launch of the atomic bomb. He had disappeared from nowhere, disappeared from the radar at the crucial moment of the war in Ukraine. Now Sergei Shoigu has reappeared with these instructions at a meeting in Moscow.
The minister’s last public appearance, as reported by Il Giornale, dates back to March 11, on the occasion of the awarding of various honors to the Russian troops. On March 18, the Kremlin announced that Shoigu was present at a meeting between Putin and members of the council to discuss the status of the mission on Ukrainian soil. Still, rumors of his disappearance continued to circulate. So we come to March 25th, Climax of the yellow shoigu. The figure of the senior Kremlin official reappeared, albeit virtually, in a Kremlinreleased video conference call with President Putin.
Secret revealed? Not even intended as the first and last 4 seconds of the video seemed identical. This raised doubts about the true veracity of the video. It is no coincidence that some claim it was an ad hoc packaged video to dispel doubts about the minister’s fate. Now the evidence has arrived that should finally clarify the matter: Shoigu would be alive and not purged.
His words may indicate that Moscow will not intend to leave the battlefield until all set goals are achieved. There is no other way to explain the policy on maintaining the readiness of strategic tools and weapons. Unless it’s a simple diversionary ploy to encourage the Russian army deployed in Ukraine (who, according to Kyiv and Western intelligence services, would be in serious trouble).