November 20th 2024.
It seems like Vladimir Putin has been keeping a low profile lately, sparking concerns about the possibility of World War III. Reports have surfaced that Moscow is constructing mobile nuclear bomb shelters, heightening fears of a potential conflict. The Russian president has been out of sight since November 7, when he attended the Valdai Forum in Sochi and congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory.
The timing of Putin's disappearance is particularly alarming, as the Kremlin recently announced a lowered threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. This means that Russia may now launch a nuclear strike in response to an attack by a non-nuclear power, such as Ukraine, with the support of a nuclear power like a NATO member. The decision came after U.S. President Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to strike targets inside Russian territory using American-supplied missiles. And just this week, Ukraine used these missiles to destroy a Russian ammunition arsenal in the Bryansk region.
Dmitry Medvedev, former president of Russia, has not been shy about expressing his concerns over the possibility of a nuclear World War III. He stated that the use of these missiles by NATO countries could be seen as an attack on Russia, giving them the right to retaliate with weapons of mass destruction. This, he argues, would lead to a full-scale global conflict. Meanwhile, Russian emergency officials have started producing mobile bomb shelters to protect against various threats, such as shockwaves and radiation from a nuclear explosion.
The emergency ministry's research institute has developed the "KUB-M" shelter, which can protect up to 54 people for 48 hours. It can withstand explosions, falling debris, chemical hazards, and fires. The shelter, which resembles a reinforced shipping container, consists of two modules - a living space and a technical block. Additional modules can be added as needed, making it a versatile and effective solution for protecting citizens in the event of a crisis.
Some have speculated that the production of these bomb shelters is linked to the current tensions with Ukraine, but there is no confirmation of this. As for Putin's whereabouts during this critical time, the Faridaily Telegram channel, which closely monitors his movements, suggests that only his security team and a select few close associates know. They claim that Putin's recent one-on-one meetings shown on state TV were actually pre-recorded weeks ago. It's also worth noting that Putin's absence coincides with a supposed phone call between him and Trump, which the Kremlin has denied.
In these uncertain times, it's understandable that the public is seeking answers about Putin's whereabouts and actions. But for now, it seems that only a select few have the answers. As the threat of a potential World War III looms, the production of mobile bomb shelters and Putin's mysterious disappearance only add to the tension and uncertainty.
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