Russian authorities announced a Notice to Airman (NOTAM) as Vladimir Putin plans to test fire a nuclear missile nicknamed the "flying Chernobyl." Increased fears suggest that Russia may be gearing up for war with NATO. Satellite imagery reveals significant activities at the Pankovo test range in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, indicating preparations for the missile launch. Russian vessels have been relocated to observe the test from the Barents Sea, and the NOTAM covers an expansive area of 40,000 square kilometers, remaining valid until the evening of Tuesday, 12 August.
Russian authorities have issued a Notice to Airman (NOTAM) as Vladimir Putin is set to test fire the "unstoppable doomsday" nuclear missile dubbed the "flying Chernobyl."
Fears continue to grow that Russia is preparing for war with NATO as activity at the Pankovo test range shows preparations in place to launch the nuclear missile.
Observations from the Barents Sea confirm that Russian vessels have moved to the test site. The NOTAM covers a 40,000 square kilometer area in Novaya Zemlya.
The NOTAM is valid until the evening on Tuesday, 12 August, highlighting the urgency and scale of the missile test.
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