A sobering simulation depicts a nuclear strike that completely eradicates the United Kingdom, while a Russian propagandist issues a stark threat, declaring, “We will kill you all.”

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A shocking simulation aired on Russian state media has reignited fears of nuclear conflict, portraying a hypothetical underwater nuclear detonation just off the coast of the United Kingdom. The dramatic scenario shows the effects of a 100-megaton explosion—unleashing a towering radioactive tsunami capable of wiping out entire cities and rendering vast regions uninhabitable.

While experts note that the simulation is exaggerated for impact, the underlying science isn’t far-fetched. A blast of that magnitude underwater could indeed trigger a devastating shockwave and environmental collapse. The video is part of a broader wave of provocative messaging coinciding with newly surfaced documents allegedly mapping potential nuclear targets across Europe—including sites in Hull, Cumbria, and near Edinburgh.

Fueling the concern are inflammatory remarks from pro-Kremlin voices, including threats of turning the UK into a “radioactive desert.” Analysts suggest the timing of this media campaign is no coincidence. It appears calculated to intimidate NATO allies and stir public anxiety while reinforcing Russia’s strategic posture on the world stage.

Whether real-world intent or psychological warfare, the message is loud and clear: the stakes are rising. In an era where digital simulations can influence global discourse, the line between propaganda and provocation continues to blur.

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