A SCARY simulation showing London dropping a nuclear bomb has been shared by a Russian TV channel in a twisted threat from Vladimir Putin.
The blast, which detonates over Westminster, shows a ball of fire vaporizing central London in a harrowing animated video.
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Russian propaganda TV station Tsargrad showed a nuclear explosion in LondonCredit: East2West
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Footage showed central London evaporatingCredit: East2West
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Central London would be destroyed Credit: East2West
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An estimated 850,000 people will die from the 750 kiloton impactCredit: East2West
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Other locations across the UK are also shown as having been nuked by RussiaCredit: East2west News
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Buildings are destroyed, and a mushroom cloud rises high into the sky above the capital.
Buckingham Palace, The City, The Shard and some of the world’s greatest artistic and cultural landmarks have been obliterated.
As the explosion spreads, the clip has a tag estimating how many people would die from Putin’s sick decision.
In the end, about 850,000 people would disappear, and two million would be injured by the 750 kiloton bomb.
Another 450,000 people will soon die from burns, injuries and radiation, bringing the death toll to nearly 1.5 million.
The footage was shared by a staunchly pro-Putin propaganda TV channel and appears to be the latest move to intimidate Britain into giving Ukraine permission to fire Storm Shadow missiles far inside Russia.
The video broadcast on the Telegram channel of the Tsargrad network begins with a threat: “Imagine for a moment that the unthinkable happens.”
Commentary warns viewers: “After detonation, a ball of fire as hot as the sun spreads rapidly, reaching a radius of 950 meters (1,039 yards).
“Anything trapped within this ball of fire instantly evaporates.
“In our simulation, the epicenter of the explosion is in Westminster.
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“People within that radius will not even feel anything because the speed of transmission of nerve impulses is slower.
“Within 5 km (3 miles) of the epicenter of the blast radius: City of London, Camden town, Kensington, Brixton, these areas will suffer the most devastation.”
A ticker on the screen shows the death toll increasing as the fireball and shockwave spread.
“Buildings will be destroyed and debris will fill the streets, creating extremely dangerous conditions for everyone nearby.
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It shows the radiation cloud moving over East LondonCredit: East2west News
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Vladimir Putin threatened the West with nuclear weapons after the invasion of UkraineCredit: East2West
“Given the population density of central London, the initial death toll could exceed 250,000 people and around 600,000 injured within a 10 km (6.25 mile) radius of the radiation causing third degree burns.
“Within that radius, anything that can burn will catch fire.
“Gas stations, cars, substations, gas infrastructure.
“The explosive devices will detonate and increase the effect of destruction over a huge area, including areas from Camden to Greenwich and Islington to Wandsworth.”
The video was originally broadcast on TV about three months ago, but has now been re-shared by the network’s Telegram channel.
It continues: “Within a radius of 18 km (11 miles) from the blast, the shock wave will be enough to break windows, causing additional casualties to people who approach the windows when they see the nuclear explosion.
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The buildings would be destroyed in the explosionCredit: East2West
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The missiles would be fired into space high above the earthCredit: East2West
“The shockwave will reach Hounslow, Edgware and Enfield.
“Depending on the wind, rainfall could spread far beyond the immediate blast zone, potentially affecting areas up to five to 10km away, causing damage even in regions such as Essex or Surrey.
“If the explosion had occurred on the ground and not in the air, the fallout map would have been greatly expanded, and the radioactive fallout could have even reached Manchester, infecting people, land and animals.
“The problem with a nuclear explosion in London is also that London is not fundamentally designed to survive such a disaster.
“Eleven out of twenty London hospitals could be under the influence of an explosion.
“The remaining hospitals could not physically handle the number of victims
“Many people are still alive under the rubble of buildings suffering from burns, but no one could help them.”
Other hardline Russian media also showed the video.
It comes as Sir Keir Starmer considers whether to allow UK-made Storm Shadow missiles to be fired across the border.
Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, told the Labor conference
He said: “If Russia fires missiles at any target in Ukraine, Ukraine has the right to retaliate by hitting military targets inside Russia. It is the principle of self-defense.”
Putin recently tested a satanic doomsday nuke, but destroyed the launch site after a “large explosion during a failed test.”
A giant crater can be seen at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia – the result of an alleged catastrophic failure of a test launch.
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Oligarch Konstantin Malofeev is the owner of the Putin-supporting propaganda media Tsargrad Credit: East2West
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