Tuesday, April 7, 2026

“Warning of Nuclear Strikes on UK Targets”

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Vladimir Putin has received a warning from a fellow leader about the possibility of using nuclear weapons across the UK. A new map has been released detailing the specific locations where these potential attacks could take place.

The concerning proposal came from Sergei Karaganov, a 73-year-old advisor known as ‘Professor Doomsday’, who holds a prominent position as the honorary chairman of the Russian Council for Foreign and Defence Policy. He has advocated for extreme measures to prevent any conflicts between Russia and the US.

In a disturbing turn of events, TV personality Vladimir Solovyov, who is also an advocate for nuclear strikes, made a shocking statement on a television show suggesting the bombing of Oxford and Cambridge to eliminate the elite British population and their prestigious universities. Although his comments were made in a lighthearted manner, they have raised serious concerns.

NuclearSecrecy.com features a tool called the Nuke Map, developed by Alex Wellerstein, a professor specializing in science and nuclear weapons at the Stevens Institute of Technology. The tool provides estimates on the potential devastation caused by nuclear weapons, including an 800-kiloton nuke reportedly in Russia’s possession.

According to the predictions on the Nuke Map, dropping a nuclear bomb over Cambridge would result in catastrophic damage, covering a radius of 2.97 square kilometers, affecting surrounding areas like Grantchester, Milton, Teversham, and the main campus of Cambridge University.

The Nuke Map indicates different zones of impact, with the innermost zone facing vaporization and severe damage, extending outwards to areas where buildings collapse and fires break out. The map also highlights the potential for widespread injuries and fatalities in the affected regions.

Similar outcomes are predicted for Oxford, with the central area facing immediate vaporization, including the main campus of Oxford University, and damage extending to nearby towns like Woodstock and Bicester.

While these scenarios are alarming, the UK government assures the public of its nuclear deterrent capabilities to prevent such catastrophic events. The continuous at sea deterrent (CASD) maintained by the Royal Navy aims to deter extreme threats and ensure national security, emphasizing the importance of nuclear deterrence in maintaining peace and security.

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