ALERT: PUTIN JUST DISPATCHED THE WORLD’S MOST DEADLY WEAPON AND WE KNOW RIGHT WHERE IT’S HEADED

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The forces responsible for Russia’s nuclear arsenal have spotted a train that is moving toward the Ukrainian front lines, while Moscow has deployed the world’s largest submarine that can carry “apocalypse” drones.

The New York Post writes, after a series of humiliating defeats on the battlefield, including the loss of a key city in Donetsk and the most recent setback in Kherson, Vladimir Putin may be more willing to escalate the war.

He’s even threatened to use nukes that could spell the “END OF THE WORLD” As noted by Tucker Carlson.

According to the Daily Mail, Rybar, a pro-Russian Telegram channel, shared on Sunday a video showing a freight train transporting upgraded armored personnel carriers (APCs) through central Russia.

Apparently, these APCs belong to the secretive 12th Main Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Defense, which is responsible for maintaining the country’s nuclear arsenal.

According to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, NATO warned its member states, including the US, that Russia’s Belgorod nuclear submarine had left its Arctic Circle base.

Belgorod is the world’s largest submarine, measuring more than 600 feet long. As a result, it is capable of carrying “doomsday” Poseidon nuclear torpedo drones that, according to Russia, could cause 1,600-foot nuclear tsunamis that would inundate coastal cities thousands of miles away and make them uninhabitable for decades.

It is considered to be “the epitome of a new concept of warfare,” and Poseidon is known as the “weapon of the apocalypse.”

The cutting-edge submarine, officially dubbed K-329 Belgorod, may be on its way to the Kara Sea, off the coast of Russia’s Novaya Zemlya island, to conduct a series of secret tests, according to NATO intelligence.

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