Russia tests its WW3 alarm system with warning sirens telling citizens to ‘remain calm and turn on the television’

Russia prepared for World War III by testing warning sirens across the country on Wednesday.
The early morning alert in the country’s 11 time zones ordered Russians not to panic but to immediately turn on televisions or radios for emergency instructions.
“The warning system is designed to immediately transmit a signal to the public in the event of a natural or man-made threat or emergency,” the country’s emergencies ministry said.
‘When you hear the siren, you should stay calm and not panic.
‘Turn on the television (any public channel or radio) and listen to the informational announcement.’
A TV channel in Yekaterinburg stopped its regular broadcast and broadcast the following announcement: ‘Attention everyone! The public alarm system is being tested. Please calm down.’
The latest test of the system, from the Baltic to the Pacific, comes at a time when Kremlin media and propaganda outlets are issuing increasingly aggressive warnings.
Amid US-Israeli military action against Putin’s ally Iran and Russia’s relentless war in Ukraine, a large-scale global conflict is inevitable, they said.
The dictator’s spokesmen have set their sights on the British chief of staff, General Sir Roly Walker, who recently warned: ‘We are on a collision course with a Russia at war.’
Russia is preparing for a large-scale global conflict they say is inevitable (file image)
The late morning alert (pictured) in the country’s 11 time zones ordered Russians not to panic but to immediately turn on televisions or radios for emergency instructions.
Putin’s state television questioned whether Britain was in a ‘strong position’ to deal with the Russian military machine.
Vladimir Solovyov, the dictator’s leading television spokesman and propagandist, asked: ‘We just need to understand the size of the British army. How many are there now?’
Military expert Andrei Klintsevich told him: ‘75,000, including fur hats [bearskins] and so on.’
Solovyov said: ‘This is our two months of work and it will be completely destroyed using traditional methods.’
He mocked Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to send British troops to Ukraine to monitor the peace deal, saying: ‘This army will be worn out in two months.’
‘Even attacks with conventional weapons and the shipment of large numbers of coffins to Britain will raise the question: What are you idiots doing?’
He questioned the logistics of deploying UK troops amid defense cutbacks in Britain.
‘There is no logistics to get them there, no place to place them… They will be destroyed instantly with precision strikes.’
By comparison, Russia has about 1.5 million military personnel, despite the terrible losses in Ukraine.
The latest test of the system, from the Baltic to the Pacific, comes as Kremlin media and propaganda outlets issue increasingly aggressive warnings
Television spokesman and propagandist Vladimir Solovyov mocked Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to send British troops to Ukraine
Last Tuesday marked the fourth anniversary of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, and Russia continues to send tens of thousands of people into front-line massacres despite suffering more than 1.25 million casualties so far.
In an article published in the Daily Mail, Sir Roly said he could see no evidence that the Kremlin was scaling back its ambitions.
But in his call to arms, Sir Roly said he believed Britain would prevail when the time came and that the future would be “on our terms and only our terms”.
Sir Roly wrote: ‘We, and the West generally, are in Russia’s crosshairs. We’re in or no deal on their terms. This is not ending, but the war in Ukraine is ending.
‘Unless something changes, I think we are on a collision course with a Russia that is at war, replenishing equipment it has lost and rearming itself to become a larger and more lethal group of armed forces.’
Sir Roly added that, according to the Ukrainians, Russia will only take Britain seriously when it sees our arms factories producing at wartime rates.
He therefore called for the rebuilding of the UK’s national arsenal.
The decorated former SAS officer also vowed to capture and defeat Russia if it attempted to invade NATO territory.
He said: ‘Russia started this war by invading Ukraine. It seems to me that only they can decide to stop this. We must continue to help Ukraine. We could also signal to Putin that if he thinks it will be easier to steal NATO territory, he is stupider than we think. ‘We will never give up on the things that are important to us.’




