A Sarmat missile and London would be destroyed in 202 seconds. Paris in 200. Berlin in only 106. In the Russian TV program “60 Minutes”, broadcast on Channel One, on state television, a simulation was made of how in a short time the large European cities would be hit from the launch by nuclear missiles. Subsequently, the map was published with the trajectories, times and distances that the new Sarmat missile could travel.
“One Sarmat missile and the British Isles would cease to exist,” said Aleksey Zhuravlyov, the president of the nationalist Rodina party, host of the TV show. “We would do a clean way, never say never,” continued Zhuravlyov. The nationalist then explained that these types of missiles cannot be intercepted and therefore even those who say they can shoot them down are unlikely to succeed. “You have to show them this picture. Count the seconds, can you count the seconds? Hello, he’s already here. Let them think,” Zhuravlyov said, addressing Western countries directly and referring to the map on which the rocket launch is simulated. “That’s how we have to talk to them because they don’t understand anything else,” the politician continued.
Threat to Europe from Russian TV: “It takes 106 seconds to destroy Berlin, we would sweep clean”