Putin warns 'Hiroshima nuke attack proves hitting big cities won't win war'

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Putin warns 'Hiroshima nuke attack proves hitting big cities won't win war'
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VLADIMIR Putin sparked alarm among Western leaders when he referenced the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuke attacks in a chilling call with French President Emmanuel Macron. The deranged Russian leader a…

President Putin was reportedly not part of the conversations in the Kremlin, which come against a backdrop of increasingly tense nuclear rhetoric between Russia and the West.

"We continue to monitor this as best we can, and we see no indications that Russia is making preparations for such use."is believed to contain up to 6,000 warheads, enough to cause worldwide devastation and between 200 to 300 million casualties. Such weapons have never been used in combat before but could be deployed in various ways, such as by artillery shells or missiles.uninhabitable for years to come.

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