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Close associate of Putin: If the Third world war breaks out, lead target would 
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'First to be hit will be London' Russian general warns UK lead target of 
Moscow's missiles in the event of the Third World War. 

Source: Dnevnik.hr Monday, July 4, 2022 | 15:50 



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A close associate of Putin said that London could be the first strategic target 
in the event of a Third World War. A tool was also designed that shows the 
consequences of a nuclear bomb explosion in a certain area. 

"London will be the first strategic NATO target of the Russian missiles if the 
World War III breaks out," said Russian General and a close ally to President 
Vladimir Putin, Andrei Gurulyov, for Russian state television. 

"We will destroy a whole group of enemy space satellites during the first air 
operation. We don't care if they are American or British, we would see them all 
as NATO," said Gurulyov, as reported by the Independent. 

He added Russia “won’t start from Warsaw, Paris or Berlin” as he explained, 
“it’s crystal clear that the threat to the world comes from the Anglo-Saxons”. 

Alex Wellerstein, a nuclear historian at Stevens University Institute of 
Technology, created one of the tools, the Nukemap simulator, which shows what 
would happen if a nuclear bomb exploded in an area. 

NUKEMAP is a mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a 
nuclear bomb. "We live in a world where nuclear weapons issues regularly make 
headlines, but most people still have a very poor impression of what explosive 
nuclear weapons can actually do," Wellerstein said. 

He emphasized that this is only an assessment, not a precise calculation.

 

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