Russian cruise missile that hit Ukrainian chemical plant was just yards away from striking fertiliser plant which would have 'engulfed Odessa completely in toxic cloud'
- A Russian missile landed into a chemical plant in Odessa, Ukraine, on Friday
- It hit just yards away from storage tanks with 120,000 tonnes of explosive liquid
- Had the tanks been hit, the entire city could have been engulfed in a toxic cloud
- On impact, the missile burst into a fireball and left a 10ft deep, 40ft wide crater
A Russian cruise missile narrowly avoided causing an environmental disaster when it crashed into a Ukrainian chemical plant in the southern port city of Odessa.
The 2,200mph Kalibr rocket struck the ammonia plant in a false flag operation at around 5pm on Friday, May 20, missing its storage tanks by just 100 yards.
The rocket exploded into a fireball on impact and created a 10ft deep crater measuring 40ft wide,
FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10843497/Russian-cruise-missile-hits-Ukrainian-chemical-plant-just-yards-away-striking-fertiliser-tanks.html
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Russia will soon have 50 '14-storey high' Satan-2 nukes capable of reducing Western enemies into 'radioactive craters', Putin's space agency chief says in new threat
- Dmitry Rogozin, head of Roscosmos, issued fresh nuclear threat to the West
- 50 new Sarmat-2 nuclear missiles will be deployed by the autumn, he said
- Attack will reduce any enemies to a 'radioactive crater', Rogozin proclaimed
- '[I] advise the aggressors to talk more politely with Russia,' he added
Russia will soon have 50 brand new nuclear missiles capable of reducing all enemies to a nuclear crater, the head of the country's space agency has warned.
Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Roscosmos and a staunch Putin ally, said dozens of new Sarmat-2 missiles - measuring 14 storeys tall and weighing 208 tons - will be deployed by autumn to menace Russia's enemies.
'It remains only to advise the aggressors to talk more politely with Russia,' he said.
FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10844317/Ukraine-war-Russias-space-agency-chief-issues-fresh-nuclear-threat-West.html
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