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Putin puts doomsday nuke ‘that can sink UK in one strike’ on combat duty

Vladimir Putin has placed the world’s most powerful Armageddon nuclear rocket, dubbed Satan-2, on combat duty — in a haunting new threat to the West.

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Vladimir Putin has placed the world’s most powerful Armageddon nuclear rocket, dubbed Satan-2, on combat duty — in a haunting new threat to the West.

The “unstoppable” intercontinental missile system could “sink the UK” and is the size of a 14-storey tower block, The Sun reports.

Yury Borisov, head of the Russian Space Agency, issued the chilling announcement earlier today.

He told a crowd of students at an event: “The Sarmat strategic complex has been put on combat duty.“

Borisov also said today that Russia will “most likely” undock the Russian module from the International Space Station after 2030.

The gargantuan missile could ‘sink the UK’ in one strike.
The gargantuan missile could ‘sink the UK’ in one strike.

The Armageddon weapon is 35m in length and can be loaded with 15 light nuclear warheads at once.

The weapon was designed to carry out nuclear strikes in countries thousands of miles away in the US and Europe.

It has the potential to obliterate the United Kingdom some 2500km away in just six minutes.

And with an operational range of up to 17,000km, the deadly missile is reported to have no equivalent in the West in terms of the terror it could unleash.

The 208-tonne missile was meant to go on duty in late 2022, but was mysteriously delayed.

Russian propagandists have boasted one strike could sink Britain under the sea - but it’s only passed one test launch.

Nine months ago Putin threatened: “In the near future, Sarmat ICBMs will be put on combat duty for the first time.

“We know there will be a certain delay in time but this does not change our plans – everything will be done.”

In June he also said the Satan 2 missile would be placed on duty, but his claims were only confirmed today.

Putin TV propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov formerly threatened Britain with revenge for a comment then Prime Minister Boris Johnson never made about striking Russia with nuclear weapons.

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Picture: Mikhail Klimentyev/AFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Picture: Mikhail Klimentyev/AFP

Downing Street dismissed the claim - widely repeated in Russia’ state media - as “another example of disinformation peddled by the Kremlin”, but it continues to be trumpeted in Moscow.

Kiselyov formerly claimed: “The island is so small that one Sarmat missile is enough to drown it once and for all.

“It is capable of destroying an area the size of Texas or England. A single launch, Boris, and there is no England anymore. Once and for all.”

Putin allies are regularly trotted out in Russia media to threaten nuclear armageddon in World War Three.

Despite the threats, the first and only known full-scale test of Satan-2 was announced to great fanfare as soon as it took place on 20 April 2022, with Putin in touch by video-link.

The following month, close Putin ally Dmitry Rogozin said almost 50 Satan-2 missiles would soon be on combat duty.

In February, tests were held for the Satan 2 missile while US President Joe Biden was visiting Ukraine.

But the launch of the missile – capable of delivering multiple nuclear warheads – appeared to have failed, officials said.

Putin has repeatedly said since the start of the Ukraine conflict that Russia is ready to use all means, including nuclear weapons, to defend its “territorial integrity”.

This story was originally published byThe Sun and was reproduced with permission.

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