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On February 20th, President Vladimir Putin released a warning to the West over Ukraine, by suspending Russian involvement in a landmark nuclear arms control treaty. He declared that the new strategic systems had been released on combat duty, and threatened to resume their nuclear tests.
Almost a year after initiating a horrible invasion that triggered one of the biggest confrontations with the West in 60 years, Putin declared that Russia will eventually achieve its goals, and didn’t miss the chance of accusing the West of attempting to destroy it.
Given all this, the nuclear threat is once again on the rise. And besides the fact that the two world leaders are doing their best to prove themselves, we’re here…waiting for the aftermath. The question is…what happens in case of a nuclear war? Where can we go? Click next to find out!
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