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Russia stages nationwide nuclear war alarm test amid mounting WW3 fears a day after Trump warned Putin he has more nukes than anyone else

Russia organized a country’s nuclear war test between the increasing fears of the World War III, and a day after Trump warned Putin that the United States had more nuclear weapons than other countries.

Sirens revived by speaker announcements in 11 time periods of Russia, which is part of a system designed to stimulate the population in the event of war or chemical or biological attacks.

TV and radio broadcasts were interrupted for tests. If the sirens call in real situations, the Russians were told what they should do. It will also be used in case of a freak weather.

Publications called for citizens’ remain calm and not to panic ‘,’ TV or any public access channel to open the radio or to open the radio and siren to listen to an information announcement.

The exercise came after US President Donald Trump boasted Putin with a creepy warning about his country’s nuclear capabilities.

Quantico spoke at a rally in Virginia yesterday said: ‘Frankly, if he reaches him, we have more [nuclear weapons] More than anyone else. We have better, there is just new [weapons].

“But that’s something we don’t have to think at all.”

Trump also said that the US has been a little threatened by Russia lately. After Dmitry Medvedev turned out to be threatening the US in August, he admitted that a nuclear submarine was deployed.

‘ [Medvedev’s] I’m talking about nuclear … I moved one or two submarines to the shores of Russia – just to be careful, because we can’t let people throw this word, ” he said.

Russian citizens heard of alarms to warn them about the eruption of nuclear war or other disasters

Putin continues to conflict with the West on the latest provocations in NATO's eastern wing

Putin continues to conflict with the West on the latest provocations in NATO’s eastern wing

Trump and Medvedev told Putin to remember Henchman’s US leader recalling Moscow’s Soviet nuclear strike capabilities.

While the Putin government continued to emphasize the threat of war with the West, including the risk of nuclear conflict, Russia’s exercise came.

Zvezda, the TV channel of the Ministry of Defense, who reported about the exercise, said: ‘A planned test of warning systems was performed. Radio and TV broadcasts were also suspended for a minute. ‘

Mash News Outlet said: ‘Sirens are still coming in cities, but don’t worry. Everything is fine. This is the planned work. ‘

Far Yamal-Nenets, in the autonomous region crossing the Arctic Department, Siren made a sound with a message stating: ‘Caution! Integrated Emergency Warning System is being tested! ‘

In Volgograd and Krasnodar, some locals said that traffic noise drowned alarm. Some inhabitants in Moscow refused to hear siren.

Some people expressed their criticism of alarm. The siren exploded before, and they only announced that the speaker was a drill and that it would remain calm.

Another critic said: ‘First Siren exploded and only announced that the speaker was a drill and that it would remain calm.’

The fourth said: ‘You can hear the sirens, but the announcer’s next in the next row is not completely understandable. You can’t make a single word. ‘Sirens are usually tested twice a year.

The tensions between the West and Vladimir Putin have increased after a series of Russian provocations in NATO’s eastern wing, and allied leaders are now discussing whether or not to lower the threshold of hitting enemy planes.

Donald Trump left after addressing senior military officers in Virgina on September 30th. At a rally, Russia warned that the US had more nuclear weapons than other countries

Donald Trump left after addressing senior military officers in Virgina on September 30th. At a rally, Russia warned that the US had more nuclear weapons than other countries

Russian fighter plane flying on Estonia's airspace. Putin in recent weeks has revealed the fear of a global conflict and launched various provocations throughout Europe.

Russian fighter plane flying on Estonia’s airspace. Putin in recent weeks has revealed the fear of a global conflict and launched various provocations throughout Europe.

The drones identified on the tracks of the Scandinavian airports were linked to Putin and several countries criticized the Russian leader

The drones identified on the tracks of the Scandinavian airports were linked to Putin and several countries criticized the Russian leader

In recent weeks, Russian drones and fighter plane entered the sky above Poland, Romania and Estonia, while suspected drone activity was reported in military areas and airports in Denmark, Lithuania, Sweden and Norway.

Latvia President Edgars Rinkēvičs told Estonian publisher ERR to shift NATO to ‘full’ air defense ‘from the air police to’ full ‘air defense’, and it is not enough to go to jets anymore.

The call is following one of the most serious events in decades when it moved towards the LASK Air Base, some of which was about 20 Russian planes flew to Poland on September 10th, and some of them were deployed.

Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, President of the NATO Military Committee, warned that it was ‘still early’, but confirmed that more difficult rules of participation were taken into consideration.

NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the uninvited guests would be an appropriate response when necessary, and warned Moscow that the UK, France and Germany warned Moscow that the Alliance’s threats were not empty.

Poland also threatened to hit hostile objects in the airspace, and led to warning that a high -level Russian diplomat would be war when any Russian plane fell.

Meanwhile, the front states put pressure on a protective ‘drone wall’ plans.

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