Putin boasts he has 'world's most lethal weapon' in horror WW3 warning

Putin Claims Possession of the World's Most Lethal Weapon

Vladimir Putin announced he deliberately allowed a NATO spy ship to monitor Russia's latest nuclear missile test to demonstrate the full strength of his nuclear arsenal to the West.

Burevestnik Missile's Capabilities

Putin highlighted the Burevestnik nuclear missile, nicknamed the "Flying Chernobyl," which reportedly flew 8,700 miles during a 15-hour test conducted in the Arctic region.

"The Burevestnik's range, as is well known, surpasses all missile systems in the world," Putin said while awarding medals to scientists behind the Burevestnik and Poseidon missile systems.

He emphasized its high target accuracy, achieved precisely and reliably within a predetermined time frame.

Allowing NATO Surveillance

Putin remarked on the presence of a NATO reconnaissance ship during the test on October 21, stating:

"I believe foreign specialists were also able to verify this, as a NATO reconnaissance ship was constantly present in the area during the Burevestnik test. We did not interfere with its operation. Let them see."

Expansion of Nuclear Arsenal

The Russian leader also warned of potential global conflict and confirmed orders to build even more powerful nuclear missiles.

The missile was developed by tens of thousands of Russian scientists and workers, designed to stay airborne for extended periods before striking vulnerable enemy targets.

Author's summary: Putin claims Russia's Burevestnik missile outperforms all global systems, showcasing its power deliberately to NATO amid warnings of escalating nuclear threats.

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The Mirror The Mirror — 2025-11-06