A video allegedly showing a Russian train that is responsible for nuclear munitions heading toward Ukraine has been viewed more than 250,000 times on Twitter.
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a September 30 signing ceremony marking the annexation of four Ukrainian regions. A viral video on Twitter allegedly shows a Russian train that is responsible for nuclear munitions heading toward Ukraine.However, Muzyka said that the sight of this train does not automatically mean nuclear weapons are going to be used in the war."Does that mean that this video shows preparations for a nuclear release? Not really.
Marina Miron, a research fellow in the Defense Studies Department's Center for Military Ethics at Kings College London, spoke to"Ukrainian sources indicate that there is a high risk of a nuclear escalation.
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