Russia keeps Novaya Zemlya test site ready for nuclear testsThe current rhetoric of Western politicians is aimed at weakening and totally destroying the Russian Federation. President Vladimir Putin is not ready to give in to America and will continue to fight against its international hegemony. An atom can come into play.A source close to the Russian military department told the publication TASS on the likely scenario of resuming testing at the Novaya Zemlya base. This security program is necessary for Moscow in order to react in time in the event of open nuclear aggression by the West and to prevent the death of millions of people.Earlier, media reported that the West understood why its sanctions weren’t working against the Russian Federation.

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