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Vladimir Putin's 'Iron Doll' threatens nuclear strikes on London and Washington

Russian Space Chief Dmitry Rogozin posted Russian military satellite images of the Pentagon, the Élysée Palace in Paris, and the German Chancellery in Berlin, all so-called targets

Russian TV anchor Olga Skabeyeva speaks about Roscosmos threats
Russian TV anchor Olga Skabeyeva speaks about Roscosmos threats(Image: Rossiya 1/east2west news)

Vladimir Putin’s ‘Iron Doll’ TV propagandist Olga Skabeyeva has threatened NATO capitals, including London and Washington, with nuclear strikes.

The head of Russia ’s state space agency 'Roscosmos', Dmitry Rogozin, published satellite pictures and map coordinates of Downing Street, the White House, and NATO headquarters in Brussels, which Ms Skabeyeva seized upon.


She said in a message: "With greetings to the participants of the [NATO] summit of a bloc openly hostile to Russia. Look at the screen but do not be afraid, please.


“The Russian Space Agency published satellite images and exact coordinates of what we call the ‘decision-making centres’ of Western countries.

“And the venue of the summit in Madrid, where Russia is declared the worst enemy.”

The Russian propagandist denied she was making threats but wanted the countries to "keep it in mind.”

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Dmitry Rogozin, head of Russia's State Space Corporation 'Roscosmos'
Dmitry Rogozin, head of Russia's State Space Corporation 'Roscosmos'(Image: kremlin.ru/e2w)

Ukraine was quick to slap down the remarks and following Mr Rogozin posting the pictures, it accused Russia of having “lost touch with reality."

“The NATO summit opens in Madrid, at which Western countries will declare Russia their worst enemy,” said Rogozin, a close Putin ally.


He also posted Russian military satellite images of the Pentagon, the Élysée Palace in Paris, and the German Chancellery in Berlin.

He also announced that giant Satan-2 hypersonic missiles are now in mass production after just one successful test launch.

A second test launch of the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile - known in the West as Satan-2 - was “on schedule”, he claimed.


He continued: "We have already started creating mass production missiles.

Russia's State Space Corporation 'Roscosmos' posted a threatening message with exact coordinates
Russia's State Space Corporation 'Roscosmos' posted a threatening message with exact coordinates(Image: RosCosmos/e2w)

“We proceed from the fact that by the end of the year we will have to put on combat duty the first regiment in Uzhur, Krasnoyarsk Territory."


The 208-ton, Satan-2 hypersonic missile is capable of obliterating targets at 15,880mph, and is "unstoppable", Putin previously claimed and said it was due to be deployed by December.

Rogozin, a close Putin affiliate, said: “While representatives of the 30 countries of the alliance, as well as partners and candidates, will deal with the strategic concept until 2030, Roscosmos publishes satellite photographs of the summit venue and the very “decision centres” that support Ukrainian nationalists.”

Sarmat missile test launch on April 20, 2022
Sarmat missile test launch on April 20, 2022(Image: TV Zvezda/east2west news)

Ukrainian government official Anton Gerashchenko hit out at the Rogozin threat: “Roscosmos has finally lost touch with reality and openly threatens NATO.”

But Rogozin highlighted a fake report that Boris Johnson had threatened to deploy Britain’s nuclear missiles without consulting NATO.

Rogozin threatened: “Boris if ‘Sarmat’ is used, none of you will ‘consult with each other’.

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“And there will be no one to style your hair, Mr Prime Minister.”

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