Putin Urged To Deploy Nukes To Cut Off Ukraine's NATO Aid

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A Russian physicist has proposed using 'small hydrogen bombs' to conduct a 'gentle nuclear strike' in Ukraine.

A Russian physicist has urged President Vladimir Putin in a letter to strike Ukraine with nuclear weapons to speed up the outcome of the war and cut off supply routes that facilitate the transport of aid from Western nations.A copy of the letter sent by Anatoly Volyntsev, physicist and professor at Perm State University, to the Russian leader was obtained by independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta.

'The people have a question: when will we finally finish and achieve what we wanted?' he asked. 'Secondly, we have to endure terrorist attacks on Russian soil, and these attacks are organized, in fact, by the West, with the help of Western weapons, with the help of their intelligence resources, in fact with the direct participation of the collective West. And we do not respond.

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