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Russian Physicist Writes Letter to Putin Proposing Nuclear Strike on Carpathians

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Russian Physicist Writes Letter to Putin Proposing Nuclear Strike on Carpathians Yaroslav Pogonchuk

Russian physicist asks Putin strike western Ukraine with nuclear weapons/Collage 24 Kanal

The Russians continue to threaten a nuclear strike on Ukraine. This time, such a proposal was made by Professor Anatoly Volyntsev of Perm State University.

With a corresponding request, he wrote a letter to Vladimir Putin entitled “Why it’s offensive for the state and how to fix it.” In it, he wrote that the majority of the Russian people support Russia's policies and the war against Ukraine, Channel 24 reports..

What the letter was about

I am often asked: you, Anatoly Borisovich, are a literate person, please tell me why we don't finally “strike” at all these bastards, because we are a nuclear state, the letter says.

The physicist claims that Russians are “simmering down” and are outraged by the fact that the collective West is sending weapons to Ukraine, but is not bearing any responsibility for it responsibility.

In order to solve this, he proposed stopping the supply of weapons to Ukraine. To do this, he has two options, however, he considers the first scenario, according to which Russia should invade the western regions from Belarus, impossible.

What the Russian physicist asked Putin for: watch the video

Therefore, Volyntsev proposed a second option, according to which Russia should launch nuclear strikes on transport infrastructure, in particular, on the Beskyd Tunnel in the Lviv region.

“Another way is the remote destruction of the most important elements of the transport infrastructure supplying Ukraine from the West. However, the destruction of these facilities by conventional non-nuclear means is still technically impossible… What is the way out of this situation? The answer is both simple and “heavy – this is the use of tactical nuclear weapons,” the physicist writes.

According to Volyntsev, after this, there will allegedly be “an outcry” at Zokhod, but Russia “will survive this.” According to him, this is a “preventive, measured nuclear strike.”

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