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Did Ukraine just blow up some russian nukes?

Sounds like they hit a weapons depot at an airport and took out 96 missiles(worth $10M each). Some must have had nukes on them as there are radiation leakage warnings.

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😂 Oh boy. I think you are going to need better sources than random youtube propagandists. If there was any truth to this at all it would be wall to wall on every mainstream news network on earth.
Khenpal1 · M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Will Russian admit to anything at all ?
Khenpal1 · M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow When Moskva was sunk with nukes in it , you did not hear about it for months 😁
@Khenpal1 Yeah no. Moskva had a reactor onboard.

Not even remotely the same thing. And anyone who has read the Wikipedia page on the Moskva knows that. It has been public knowledge since the ship was built.


And the US has satellites that can detect underground detonations from space. When India and Pakistan carried out their first tests it was wall to wall news in like 24 hours.

And again. Anyone who thinks ICBMs are just kept lying around at ammo depots like a spare pickup truck has no idea what they are talking about.

This is bullshit.
@Khenpal1 And that is also not how atomic or nuclear detonations work. You can't set one off by throwing a bomb at it.
Khenpal1 · M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Russians went down to Moskva to remove nukes from the ship
@Khenpal1 Again, zero sources for anything. Figures. And nobody is going to go to the bottom of the ocean to maybe recover a missile or what is left of it for no reason.

Hell the USAF has left a handful of nukes in comparatively shallow lakes all over the US and Canada for decades. There is no legit reason to go looking for them.

Again, don't believe every random fool on youtube. Ask yourself if their claims even make sense on a basic level.