Chilling video shows Putin moving Yars nuclear missile launchers on a death convoy heading to Moscow after Sweden joins NATO
A convoy of Russian Yars missile launchers has been seen traveling 250 miles to Moscow after Sweden was approved to join NATO.
Hungary – the last remnant among the alliance states – approved the “historic” move overnightintercourse a big blow Unpleasant Russia.
Chilling images emerge of the colossal complexes traveling from Teykovo in the Ivanovo region to the capital war in Ukraine intensifies.
Yars missiles currently form the main element of ground attacks Russia‘s strategic nuclear weapons.
The Mach 25 missiles have a range of up to 12,000 kilometers, which would allow an attack on the US.
An orchestra played as the “march” headed to the Alabino training ground in Moscow, ostensibly for the president Vladimir Putin‘s annual Victory Day parade on Red Square – won’t take place until early May.
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It was revealed last night Sweden will become the 32nd country to join NATO after Hungary – the last holdout among allied countries – held a parliamentary vote to approve the move.
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine Sweden is said to have abandoned its decades of military non-alignment and joined NATO in February 2022.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Sweden’s entry into the alliance would make it “stronger and more secure.”
The convoy of missile launchers follows Putin, 71, who takes a joyride in a supersonic strategic nuclear bomber Tu-160M – in a succession of apparent attempts to taunt the West with Russia’s nuclear power.
Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, warned Putin London could bombWashington, Berlin and Kiev if the war requires it.
He said: “As sad as it may sound, this [nuclear war] scenario is real.
“We must do everything we can to prevent this. But precisely this clock, which is ticking in a certain direction, has now accelerated enormously.
‘And in this I also see the inability, excuse me, the inability of these Western authorities. [They] keep saying the same thing: ‘No, it’s the Russians who scare us, they will never do it.’
‘They’re wrong. When it comes to the survival of our country, and I said this recently, what choice is left for the [Russian] leadership, for the head of state? No.”
Medvedev added: “So this is unfortunately a real threat, a direct and clear threat to all of humanity.
“And secondly, there are also accidents, from which no one is immune. And the accidental, unintended onset of a nuclear conflict cannot be ruled out.
“So all these games around Ukraine are extremely dangerous.”
The convoy was highlighted by pro-Putin media outlets, including REN TV, which belongs to the National Media Group headed by Putin’s 40-year-old lover and former Olympic gymnast. Alina Kabaeva.
According to reports, the rocket launchers were moved at a snail’s pace along public roads and forest paths to Alabino in Moscow.
The Victory Day festivities they claim to be part of, commemorating Hitler’s defeat in 1945, are often used by Putin to show off Russia’s military might.
Group Commander of the Yars Missile Complex Yuri Malakhov said that the “march” of rocket launchers would pass through three regions: Ivanovo, Vladimir and then Moscow.
He said: “We are making a distance of 400 kilometers [250-mile] marching to participate in training, to participate in the Victory Parade.
“In general, things are going well, all times are observed, periodically we do control inspections.
“Mechanic drivers do an excellent job and demonstrate their skills and professionalism.”