'Can Russian ruin half of Kyiv with a thing like that?' - 'Easily'. Nuclear threats from Russia

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hromadske

hromadske

Жыл бұрын

In a radius of 260 meters from the epicenter of a nuclear explosion, due to the high temperature, only a stain may remain from a living person. The nuclear warhead placed on the Tochka-U ballistic missile is enough to deliver an attack five times more potent than the one in Japan's Nagasaki and destroy half of Kyiv.
We visited the Museum of Strategic Missile Forces. It's unique exhibition is located on the territory of the former combat position of the missile
regiment of the 46th Missile Division of the Strategic Missile Forces.
During the Cold War, the military was on guard, and on command could launch the such number of ballistic missiles that could ultimately destroy the United States.
Today, veterans are tour guides here. They used to serve with Russians. And now say they could never have imagined that history would turn out so that Russia would become Ukraine's enemy and the United States an ally.
We visited with them the former missile silo. We asked what nuclear threats Russia poses to Ukraine, how dangerous the most powerful Satan missile, which was once produced in Ukraine and is still in service in Russia, is dangerous to the world, and why Ukraine lost its nuclear arsenal.
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@mariabengtssonviking
@mariabengtssonviking Жыл бұрын
And thanks to hromondske for english subtitle🤗
@totopulas
@totopulas Жыл бұрын
співробітники прекрасні чоловіки, дуже досконало намагаються надати інформацію.
@zorizhur
@zorizhur Жыл бұрын
Одна з найкращих програм на цю тему! Дякую вам ща роботу 🫶🇺🇦🫡
@user-pr9ig3ge8n
@user-pr9ig3ge8n Жыл бұрын
Очень интересно. Но честно от того что увидела то страшно очень стало. Хоть бы этого не случилось.
@Kim-J312
@Kim-J312 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the English subtitles !!!! You have great videos excellent journalism! We 🇺🇲 love Ukraine 🇺🇦. The world stands with Ukrainian people ! Slava Ukraine 💙💛💪🇺🇲
@cdc3415
@cdc3415 Жыл бұрын
hromondske is my absolute fave channel. Great documentary. TY so much for sharing this info.
@Paaskonizne
@Paaskonizne Жыл бұрын
I visited this museum in 2018. Cool to see they have upgraded it with the tv and such in the silo! We also got to launch 10 rockets haha. Pretty cool to go and see in person and learn about the history. Thanks for english subtitles🙏🏻
@timothyspencer4347
@timothyspencer4347 Жыл бұрын
That was fantastic, very informative ! The Gentleman giving the tour did a great job and your reporting was excellent
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 Жыл бұрын
What a fantastic and interesting documentary 👏 Thanks for the English subtitles 😀
@denismdde8114
@denismdde8114 Жыл бұрын
Дякую за інформаційне відео. Нажаль, раніше ми не розуміли якого нового сусіда отримали після розпаду радька, та практично позбулися більш вагомого способу вести переговори з демонами. Сподіваюсь ця війна навчить нас більше поважати свою країну та позбавитися пострадянської меншовартості.
@lmcsquaredgreendale3223
@lmcsquaredgreendale3223 Жыл бұрын
That was a blast from the past and it gave me shivers. It is a great piece of reporting and an interesting view from what was at that time the "Russian" side. I grew up under the threat of nuclear annihilation. I remember years later seeing film footage that showed how many safeguards were in place but that wasn't particularly reassuring. I was 3 during the Cuban Missile Crisis and I remember seeing my parents terrified for the first time in my life and I didn't understand why they were glued to the TV every night. I and my older brother by 2 years sensed it was something bad but no one would tell us they just said it was for adults to worry about. I noticed how quiet my Mother was during the day I think it was because my Dad went to work as usual and she was upset that they might not be together when the end came. She had the TV on all day and that was unusual because my Mother seldom if ever turned the TV on during the day. When my Dad came home they would hug, we'd eat supper in silence and then they would watch the news. I didn't know what was happening and my brother and I played quietly as my Mom called family in Canada during the day and cried when she called my Grandmother and Grandfather. She wanted to go to Canada to put as much distance between us and the large Air Force Base across the lake but my Father said it wouldn't make a difference. The tension seemed to us as children to last forever but it was in fact only 13 days. When I was 5 I went to school and we had drills at specified times when the siren above the Fire Station went off and we were instructed to hide under our desks. The whole thing felt so surreal. I'm in my 60's now and seeing this video reminds me how close Russia and the US came to destroying the world because Russia wanted to put Nuclear Missile Silos in Cuba in response to our failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Hearing Putin casually talk about using nukes makes me angry, and I think those of us in my generation have a better sense of what Putin is threatening because we lived with it until the collapse of the USSR.
@mkfathers
@mkfathers Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for a really interesting video. The soldier telling us how it was when he was stationed at the site was incredibly interesting. Well done the producers in getting this information and well done the interviewer going down so deep into the silo and walking along all those corridors etc to give us a feeling for the site.
@valentynalenko8005
@valentynalenko8005 Жыл бұрын
Особливо гарний кінець, що говорив Джохар Дудаєв!!! Все буде Україна! Слава нашій прекрасній і непереможній Україні! І особлива шана нашим героям-воїнам!
@garretgrom5823
@garretgrom5823 Жыл бұрын
Вийшло цікаве та якісне відео, дякую за вашу роботу.
@ihorveremieiev4018
@ihorveremieiev4018 Жыл бұрын
Щиро дякую за це відео 🟨🟦!!!
@1234Mirin
@1234Mirin Жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary.. Thanks for the insight
@Billye48
@Billye48 Жыл бұрын
That was a great report. Loved it and thank you so much for the English Subs. That old fella certainly knows his stuff and I would love to visit that place and have a tour when Russia is finaly kicked out of Ukraine. Keep up the good work. Glory to Ukraine from Australia.
@tasmedic
@tasmedic Жыл бұрын
Thanks ever so much for this. You explained everything clearly and thoroughly. I particularly enjoyed the questions and answers.
@user-xu2qe7rp4d
@user-xu2qe7rp4d Жыл бұрын
Люди сошли сума атомная война не оставит не одного живого человека на планете
@2023UA
@2023UA Жыл бұрын
Дуже цікаво,дякуємо ! Сподіваємось до такого не дойде
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