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Satellite images of the Russian submarine “terminator” Belgorod in the Arctic

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Rumors of a nuclear test by Moscow are intensifying

The movement of the Russian submarine has caused intense concern in the West “exterminator” Belgorod from its base in the Arctic.

New satellite images show the massive nuclear submarine, carrying “reveal” weapons, moving around the Barents Sea, as fears grow that the Vladimir Putin plans to conduct a nuclear test in the region.

The giant Belgorod submarine has left its base in the Arctic Circle and may be on its way to the Kara Sea to test its massive tsunami-causing nuclear weapon, according to a NATO warning note which leaked over the weekend.

Satellite images that the submarine is currently operating on its surface Arctic seawithout this saying anything about his designs.

The vessel was spotted in the White Sea leaving Severodvinsk, a city in northern Russia, a few weeks ago. It was later spotted in the Barents Sea on September 22 and 27.

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The Poseidon torpedo is a drone that is said to be capable of traveling vast distances underwater, before exploding releasing unimaginable energy, causing a 500m tsunami, aimed at “drowning” coastal areas.

The US Navy described the weapon as an “Intercontinental Nuclear Autonomous Torpedo” with “incredible range” and “unimaginable performance”.

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