quotsatan 2quot Putin tests new ICBM

In 106 seconds in Berlin: Russia simulates nuclear attack on Europe on TV

A graphic showed how Russian missiles equipped with nuclear warheads can reach Berlin in the shortest possible time. “You have to look at this photo. Count the seconds! Can you do this?” said one guest in the video, saying to the west, “You don’t understand it any other way!”

Rocket can likely aim at targets all over the world

In the midst of the war in Ukraine, Russia had recently tested a new ICBM, which NATO codenamed “SS-X-30 Satan 2”. The world’s largest ICBM could “basically be sent to the Moon,” German physicist Moritz Kütt told Spiegel magazine.

The missile can also carry hypersonic weapons that excel in speed and maneuverability. This forces those who “try to threaten our country with aggressive and obstinate rhetoric” to think, “Russian President Vladimir Putin said. With the missile, he can target targets all over the world.

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In addition, Julia Davis, a columnist for the Daily Beast news portal, described on Twitter “another report from the Russian state television asylum”: A military expert had claimed that Germany was ready to deliver 88 tanks to Ukraine.