As the 60 Minutes program showed the impact of the Sarmat nuclear missile, or so-called “Satan II”, on Germany, France and the United Kingdom, Rodina’s nationalist leader Aleksey Zhuravlyov said: “A Sarmat missile and the British “There will be no more islands.” “This is how you talk to them,” added Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top ally. It is the latest escalating rhetoric about Russian retaliation in the West for helping Ukraine militarily support its defense against Putin’s bloody invasion. The war has killed tens of thousands and left millions homeless. As Zhuravlyov said, one of the elevators says in despair: “The United Kingdom also has nuclear weapons, no one will survive this war. Nobody on the planet. ” But Zhuravlyov insists: “This rocket can not be shot down. “Their capabilities are limited.” Rodina’s nationalist party, Aleksey Zhuravlyov, threatens the United Kingdom with nuclear weapons in support of Ukraine (Image: @JuliaDavisNews) He adds: “We have to show them this picture. This is the way. Let them think about it. Count to 200 seconds. That’s how you talk to them. ” Disputed by one of the hosts, Zhuravlyov insisted he was “serious”. Viewers were presented with a map that simulated Sarmat missiles being launched from Russian territory off the Baltic coast, hitting Berlin in 106 seconds, Paris in 200 seconds and London in 202 seconds. Zhuravlyov adds: “Take a timer, count 200 seconds. That’s how you talk to them.” The televised debate appeared to be a reaction to growing tensions in Moscow over the United Kingdom and other Western countries stepping up military support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. Western weapons, including British anti-tank missiles, have left a devastating mark of destruction through Russian forces in Ukraine. Putin has already ordered the test launch of the Sarmat supersonic missiles, which he claims are capable of penetrating any Western defense. The 60 Minutes show aired on Thursday as British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace warned that British nuclear submarine crews were “deep underwater, hiding, waiting, in case Britain needed protection”. Armed Forces Secretary James Heappey also said that strikes from Ukraine on Russian soil would be “perfectly legitimate” if they disrupted supply lines. Ukraine has attacked oil storage areas near its border with Russia. The 208-ton 15.880 mph intercontinental ballistic missile RS-28 Sarmat (Image: Russian Ministry of Defense) 60 Minutes hosts a graphic showing Russian nuclear missiles hitting the United Kingdom (Image: @JuliaDavisNews) Heappey said: “It is perfectly legitimate for Ukraine to aim deep into Russia in order to disrupt the logistics, which, if disrupted, would immediately lead to death and slaughter on Ukrainian soil. There are many countries around the world that operate kits that have been imported from other countries. “When these parts of the kit are used, we tend not to blame the country that made it, we blame the country that launched it.” Zhuravlyov is the leader of the right-wing Rodina political party that backs Vladimir Putin in the Russian parliament, the State Duma. In a tweet sharing the video, Russian Media Monitor creator Julia Davis said: “Russian television continues to threaten nuclear strikes against Western nations, desperately trying to prevent them from continuing to help Ukraine. “On the other hand, he is the first state television presenter who does not seem willing to die for the Homeland, disagreeing with a happy legislator.” Read below Read more related articles Read more related articles