Vladimir Putin appeared to have taken a ‘nuclear briefcase’ to the funeral of a politician who died after ‘annoying’ the Kremlin by predicting Russia’s invasion.
Vladimir Putin appeared to take a ‘nuclear briefcase’ to the funeral of a politician who died after ‘annoying’ the Kremlin by predictingPutin has long been suspected of keeping a suitcase with which he could use to dispatch Russian nuclear weapons remotely.
On December 22 last year, the far-right politician pretty much revealed the date Putin would send his troops into Ukraine. This was the last speech Mr Zhirinovsky made in parliament, as it was reported that he fell ill with Covid-19. All mourners were cleared from the Christ the Saviour Cathedral for Putin’s arrival, pointing to the Kremlin’s reported fear of assassination.
The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine said: ‘It’s just a transmitter from the president and first persons to competent authorities and down the chain to the very centre of the launch.
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