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FULL | ‘Burevestnik Fires Up In…’: Putin’s Nuke Reveal About Russia’s ‘Flying Chernobyl’ STUNS Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed new details about the nuclear reactor powering the Burevestnik cruise missile, claiming it can launch “within minutes and seconds.” Speaking during a visit to the Mandryka military hospital,
General Valery Gerasimov, Russia’s chief of general staff, informed the Russian leader that the Burevestnik missile travelled 14,000 kilometres (8,700 miles) during a critical test carried out on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump responded to reports that Russia had tested a nuclear-powered missile, advising Russian leader Vladimir Putin to focus on ending the war in Ukraine rather than conducting missile tests.
Vladimir Putin is threatening an “overwhelming” response to deep strikes on Russia just days after his military tested a nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile which reportedly flew 8,700 miles. Britain is pushing allies to deliver more long-range weapons for Ukraine to counter Putin’s war launched in February 2022.
Speaking to journalists on Air Force One during his trip to Asia, US President Donald Trump commented on remarks that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin made about the test of the Burevestnik missile, which Putin said has an "unlimited range".
Just a week after testing the nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, Vladimir Putin has unveiled another weapon that’s sending shockwaves across the globe — the Poseidon super torpedo. Tested from a submarine,
Russian President Vladimir Putin donned military fatigues to visit one of the command posts of the joint force on Sunday to discuss Burevestnik nuclear-powered, unlimited-range cruise missile
Russia has successfully tested its new nuclear-powered cruise missile, the Burevestnik. This advanced weapon, designated SSC-X-9 Skyfall by NATO, boasts unlimited range and can evade all current air defense systems.
Three days after announcing a test of the nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, Moscow said on Wednesday it also tested Poseidon, a nuclear-capable underwater drone. The second nuclear weapon test in just a week comes as the talks with the US stalled over Moscow’s reluctance to ceasefire in Ukraine.