Russia's Covert Nuclear Base in Belarus Could Target London in Minutes
Putin's secret nuclear base where Russia could annihilate London in 8 minutes

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Investigators have uncovered a secret Russian military base in Belarus linked to the Oreshnik nuclear-capable missile program. This facility, located near the Ukrainian border, could launch missiles capable of reaching London in just eight minutes. The base has been reinforced with military infrastructure since December 2022.
- 01The Oreshnik missile, stationed in Belarus, can reach London in eight minutes, significantly faster than from its base in southern Russia.
- 02A military train carrying 61 wagons of equipment and personnel traveled from the Kapustin Yar missile range to the Krichyov-6 base in Belarus in late December.
- 03The Krichyov-6 facility, officially a civilian logistics center, has been upgraded with military infrastructure, including a specialized railway extension.
- 04Investigators have not confirmed the presence of actual Oreshnik launchers at the base, despite evidence of military preparations.
- 05The base is located in the Mogilev region of Belarus, approximately 240 miles from Kyiv and near the Russian border.
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Recent investigations have revealed a covert Russian military base in Belarus, believed to be linked to the Oreshnik nuclear-capable missile program. This base, located near the Ukrainian border, has been operational since December 2022 and is capable of launching missiles that can strike London in just eight minutes. The military presence at the former Krichyov-6 airbase includes a significant contingent of personnel and equipment transported via a military train from Russia's Kapustin Yar missile range. The facility, which is officially designated as a civilian logistics center, has undergone extensive military upgrades, including the construction of a specialized railway and enhanced operational zones. While investigators have gathered substantial evidence of military infrastructure and activities, they have not definitively located Oreshnik missile launchers at the site. The findings raise concerns about the potential threat posed by this rapid military buildup in Belarus, particularly in relation to NATO's eastern flank.
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The military buildup in Belarus poses a direct threat to NATO countries, particularly the UK, due to the rapid strike capability of the Oreshnik missile.
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