Vladimir Putin is currently overseeing the construction of a secretive new facility that is speculated to house a devastating “Doomsday nuke” capable of causing massive destruction in London within just eight minutes of launch.
Located near Pavlovka village, south of Minsk in Belarus, ongoing construction at the site over the past year indicates the development of a potential Russian forward base. Satellite images reveal that the base covers an area equivalent to about 280 football fields and includes 13 ammunition depots behind fortified walls measuring 100ft by 60ft.
Experts suggest that this expansive facility could serve as a strategic location for Russia’s Oreshnik ballistic missile system, putting them in close proximity to the UK and other parts of Europe for potential military strikes.
Russian state media has highlighted the capabilities of the doomsday intermediate-range ballistic missile, emphasizing its speed and the perceived inability of current western defenses to intercept it. Reports suggest that Putin plans to deploy this missile system in Belarus by the end of the year, with the potential to hit London within 20 minutes of launch, delivering immense destruction with temperatures reaching up to 4,000C.
The base reportedly includes three large 1,000ft hangars and various structures, surrounded by a network of roads. Despite being visible on satellite imagery, the base seems to have been kept hidden from the Belarusian public, not appearing on maps or in local media reports.
Military analysts speculate that the base could be intended for storing strategic-level equipment, possibly including nuclear weapons, reminiscent of Cold War-era facilities. While the exact nature of the base remains uncertain, there are concerns about the potential deployment of the Oreshnik missile system.
Statements from Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko hint at the acquisition of lethal Oreshnik missiles from his ally Putin, yet there have been no confirmed deployments in Belarus to date. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in the region as Polish authorities reveal the shooting down of Russian drones that breached their airspace, prompting concerns of escalating conflict and NATO’s response.
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