Russian state TV hosts laugh as they discuss firing nuke at New York City

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  • Source: NY Post
  • 04/25/2022
A disturbing new clip shows Russian state TV hosts burst into laughter as they discuss the catastrophic damage a nuclear missile would create if fired at New York City.

A handful of Kremlin propagandists talked about striking the Big Apple — home to over eight million people — with Vladimir Putin’s Sarmat missile, also known as Satan 2.

In the chilling footage, hosts joked about attacks on their “so-called partners,” claiming that “Americans have always feared our heavy rockets.”

They then discussed the potential effects of Putin’s “unstoppable” hypersonic missile after it was test-launched Wednesday.

“Americans don’t have these kinds of rockets and never had them,” the anchor said on Putin’s state-owned Russia-1 channel.
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