Putin-favored TV presenters recreated hits in three European capitals, claiming the missiles would hit Paris, Berlin and London about 200 seconds after launch. As tensions continue to rise amid continuing Russian-led invasion of Ukraine, there is growing concern that the rest of the world could be drawn into armed conflict, The Mirror reports. Read more: Vladimir Putin may declare a new world war in a few days warns UK Secretary of Defense In response to comments by the United Kingdom’s Minister of the Armed Forces in support of the Ukrainian attacks in Russia, the presenters on Channel One 60 Minutes The program claimed that nuclear weapons could hit European capitals less than four minutes after launch. The scary allegations about Russia’s nuclear program were made on the popular TV show, which is one of the most watched on the country. Presented by her husband and wife Olga Skabeyeva and Evgeny Popov and the guest Aleksey Zhuravlyov said: “One Sarmat [missile] and that’s – the British Isles no longer exist. “ Skabeyeva, who has the nickname “Iron Doll of Putin TV” for her criticism of opposition parties, warned “but we are serious people” and was told she was “taking it seriously. “They accuse us of state terrorism.” Skabeyeva pointed out that the United Kingdom also had nuclear weapons and “no one will survive this war.” The show then revealed a map showing how the rockets could be fired from Kaliningrad, the Russian enclave between Poland, Lithuania and the Baltic Sea. He argued that Berlin could be destroyed by a nuclear strike in just 106 seconds, Paris in 200 seconds and London in just 202 seconds. In response to continued Western support for Ukraine, Putin recently ordered his army to test Sarmat missiles. The United Kingdom and other Western nations are supplying equipment, military vehicles and weapons to the invading country. Just last week, Putin claimed that his country’s supersonic missiles could “break all modern defenses” and be ready to besiege Britain “until the autumn.” This comes as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues for the third month since it began in late February. Since its inception, there have been growing warnings that other countries may be drawn into the conflict. Former NATO chief Richard Sheriff has warned the West that it must “prepare” for a possible “worst-case scenario” with Russia. This comes amid reports that Putin is being summoned by top military officials to declare full-scale war on Ukraine in the upcoming Victory Day parade. Read more related articles Read more related articles