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The Ukrainians are preparing to respond to the "nuclear explosion" with a group sex party

 

The Ukrainians are preparing to respond to the "nuclear explosion" with a group sex party   Amid growing allegations, particularly in the Western media, of a "possible Russian nuclear attack" against Ukraine, the Kiev population's reactions to the "nuclear threat" take strange forms that amount to absurdity.    More than 15 thousand Ukrainians reportedly participated in an invitation through an account on the Telegram platform to hold a group sex party at Shikavitsa Hill in Kyiv, if "the Russian President decides to press the nuclear button".



The Ukrainians are preparing to respond to the

"nuclear explosion" with a group sex party


Amid growing allegations, particularly in the Western media, of a "possible Russian nuclear attack" against Ukraine, the Kiev population's reactions to the "nuclear threat" take strange forms that amount to absurdity.


More than 15 thousand Ukrainians reportedly participated in an invitation through an account on the Telegram platform to hold a group sex party at Shikavitsa Hill in Kyiv, if "the Russian President decides to press the nuclear button".


A young organizer of the event said that


  • even in the worst case scenario, humans will look for something good
  • adding that the plan expresses "immense optimism among Ukrainians."
  • It's an effort to demonstrate that
  • the more they fear us
  • the more we change (and become something other than what they intended).


This bizarre effectiveness comes as Western media have stepped up the campaign of "nuclear intimidation" in an effort to suggest that Moscow will be held responsible for any nuclear event in Ukraine.


The British Times reported days ago that a "train transporting nuclear equipment" from central Russia had moved towards Ukraine's front line, what Western media described as "a message to the West that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to strike a nuclear strike."


For its part, Italian newspaper La Repubblica added a new dose of panic to the frenzy of Western public opinion when it published information that NATO intelligence had sent data to European allies about the movements of the Russian submarine "Belgorod", carrying underwater nuclear torpedoes.


The Poseidon explosion

which carries an estimated 100 megatons of combat cape


could cause 500 metre-high waves that could wipe Britain off the face of the Earth and destroy major cities like Los Angeles and New York.


The Russian leadership recently confirmed that Moscow was fully committed to the statement by the leaders of the five nuclear Powers regarding the inadmissibility of nuclear war, but also affirmed its right to use nuclear weapons in accordance with the Russian nuclear doctrine, i.e. 


in the case of Russia or its allies being attacked with such weapons, or if aggression using conventional weapons threatens the Russian State's existence.



Moscow asserted that it was threatening no one with nuclear weapons


rejecting Western accusations in that regard, and noted that the greatest risk of a nuclear accident in Ukraine stemmed not from Russian troop movements but from the Ukrainian military's ongoing bombing of the Zaporoje hydrozyme plant.


Observers do not rule out that the western campaign of "nuclear intimidation" is merely a cover for preparing the United States or NATO as a nuclear provocation in Ukraine's territory, and accusing Moscow of it, in preparation for the transition to a direct and open military confrontation with Russia.






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