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Putin's henchmen warn Ukraine conflict could turn into 'all-out nuclear war'

The henchmen have issued a stark warning that 'mad vlad' Putin is 'playing with fire' and his actions could lead to a "full-scale nuclear war" between Russia and the rest of Nato

Mad Vlad Putin’s henchmen have fired a warning shot that the Ukraine conflict could turn into a “full-scale nuclear war.”

They made the stark comments after the US gave the go-ahead for Kyiv to kick off drone strikes into Russia.


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America had warned against the move over fears that it would spark the war spreading between Russia and Nato.

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One source in Putin’s circle said: “This is playing with fire, risking full-scale war which could easily go nuclear.”


Another added: “Who will now give Moscow the green light for strikes against Ukrainian decision-making centres?”

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Vlad Putin’s henchmen fear that the conflict could turn into a 'full-scale nuclear war'(Image: Getty Images)
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The Pentagon has switched its advice to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following a rise in Russian attacks on Ukraine’s cities.


Putin’s men are being armed with Iranian supplied Shahed-136 kamikaze drones and talks are underway to add ballistic missiles to their arsenal.

Mr Zelenskyy revealed: “The occupiers destroyed Bakhmut - another Donbas city that the Russian army turned into burnt ruins.”

They warned Putin is 'playing with fire'
They warned Putin is 'playing with fire' (Image: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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The knock-on effect of the strikes were a wave of power cuts across the Odesa region.

But Putin’s officials said Russia had already been targeted by attacks on its Engels and Dyagilevo air bases.

One official, Konstantin Gavrilov, said: “Provocations against these airfields could have created risks for nuclear security.”


It has led the Kremlin to tighten up its defences.

Advice to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been changed following a rise in Russian attacks
Advice to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been changed following a rise in Russian attacks (Image: Ukrainian Presidency via Getty I)

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