Russian state television issues ‘brazen warning’ to Britain of possible nuclear ‘wipe out’
Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan says Russian state television has issued a “brazen warning” to the United Kingdom that Moscow could “wipe out” Britain with a nuclear tsunami in retaliation for supporting Ukraine.
Russian television presenter Dmitry Kiselyov recently said a strike from a thermonuclear torpedo could “cause a gigantic tsunami wave” and turn whatever remains of the British Isles into a “radioactive desert”.
“It is pretty sobering listening; it’s frankly quite terrifying to many people,” Mr Morgan said.
Видео Russian state television issues ‘brazen warning’ to Britain of possible nuclear ‘wipe out’ канала Sky News Australia
Russian television presenter Dmitry Kiselyov recently said a strike from a thermonuclear torpedo could “cause a gigantic tsunami wave” and turn whatever remains of the British Isles into a “radioactive desert”.
“It is pretty sobering listening; it’s frankly quite terrifying to many people,” Mr Morgan said.
Видео Russian state television issues ‘brazen warning’ to Britain of possible nuclear ‘wipe out’ канала Sky News Australia
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