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Nuclear war is now inevitable and Vladimir Putin will kill 250 million people in Europe. That is the terrifying claim a professor made to the Russian people on a state-run TV channel. Russian political scientist Dmitry Evstafiev stressed in his alarming post on Rossiya 1 that it is now a foregone conclusion that Putin will unleash nuclear weapons on Europe.
Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, spread the dire warning via X, reinforcing the professor’s dire forecast. Addressing European citizens directly, Evstafiev accused them of botching their future by electing incompetent leaders, declaring that they “botched the present” and “elected these idiots to lead you.”
Evstafiev claimed that Russia intends to “change the future of Europe,” which he put at a terrifying figure of “200-250 million Europeans dead or maimed,” the Daily Star reports. And he ominously named Paris as a prime target for Putin’s nuclear arsenal. Evstafiev suggested making explicit threats about the destruction of specific European cities and the catastrophic human losses.
Russian propagandists:“We are trying to change the future of Europe, which means 200-250 million dead and maimed Europeans. That’s the price of nuclear war”. pic.twitter.com/nfHkxJvCoE
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) April 11, 2024
“We should specifically name the European cities that will be destroyed. And how many casualties there will be if five or six nuclear missiles hit Paris, etc.,” Evstafiev said. However, according to Evstafiev, the United States may escape direct damage. He said: “By the way, the Americans are fine, they’re fine… well, maybe a cloud will arrive.” “But unfortunately, all our attempts to turn on the brains of Europeans are unsuccessful. I think we should abandon our false sensitivity that there will not be a European nuclear war. No, there will be. And we must say it directly.”
Evstafiev’s chilling tirade ended with a suggestion that Russia should threaten all Europeans personally with postcards. “Every European should have a postcard from us in his mailbox – a postcard with his house, the NATO military facility, the place where there will be an attack and what will be left of his house,” he said.
That would “make every European citizen understand that he too can die,” Evstafiev said, “because, for the last 60 years, the European citizen has lived in a complete sense of immortality.”
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