Putin Unleashes Oreshnik Missiles: Cities Turn to Dust, A New Anti‑Nuclear Frontline

Putin Unleashes Oreshnik Missiles: Cities Turn to Dust, A New Anti‑Nuclear Frontline

Vladimir Putin has said Russia has a sufficient amount of the Oreshnik missiles and therefore Moscow will no longer consider the use of nuclear weapons.

Addressing a meeting of the Council on Civil Society and Human Rights the “cutting edge” weapons eliminates the use of nuclear weapons.

Putin said the Oreshnik missiles temperature of the damaging elements reaches 4,000C degrees and can turn cities “into dust.”
The botoxed little hamster said, “We are improving our nuclear doctrine, not tightening it. Basically, now, we need to improve the Oreshnik missile, not the nuclear doctrine.
“If we take a closer look, a sufficient amount of these cutting-edge weapon systems will actually eliminate the need for the use of nuclear weapons.”

The dictator claimed that Russia acts with restraint and caution in all areas, TASS reported, “However, the government shows its will where it is necessary, as well as the country’s people who live here, who want their children to live here, who see Russia as their motherland and are ready to do everything to make it stronger.”
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The End Is Near? Russian Spy Chief Sums Up Ukraine’s Fate

In a recent flare‑up, a high‑profile Russian official—known in some circles as the “Smokey‑Nose” of espionage—has thrown the Kremlin’s reaction forces a new salvo of fearful talk. His words? Basically, “Ukraine’s next big bang is coming, and it’s pretty close.”

What He Said (Good, bad, and on fire)

  • “Oreshnik missiles will turn lands into dust.” Picture a million grains of sand—now multiply by a thousand. It’s the image of hailstones of destruction.
  • He compared that fallout to “nuclear weapons” and warned the blast would “devastate” the region, leaving nothing but smoldering embers.
  • “It’s 10 Mach, about three kilometres per second, with temperatures reaching 4,000 °C.” Think of the surface of the Sun at 5,500–6,000 °C, and now burn your own backyard instead.
  • He claimed those bombs would “shatter” even the toughest—and deepest—structures, splitting everything into microscopic dust.
  • He also noted that the Russian armoretoll already has a handful of “ready‑to‑fire” Oreshnik rockets and that—if Western missiles keep landing—Russia will “battle” back, possibly even testing these rockets in real combat.

Why This Is a Red‑Flag for Ukraine

When someone in a top spy position makes these kinds of statements, it’s two things: 1) it’s a psychological play, giving the enemy a mental edge and 2) it may hint at real weapons–in the public’s ear at least. Either way, it’s a big warning sign that the war has hit a new, unsettling level.

What’s Next? A Watch‑list

For those watching the frontlines, keep your eye on:

  • Any new production numbers on Oreshniks.
  • How Russia responds to Western missile strikes on their soil.
  • Any official statements calling for a “test run” in real combat.

Bottom line: if a spy chief starts talking about turning part of a country to dust, you know the weapons game has changed for good. Stay tuned, keep your tea hot, and, if need be, keep those windows closed.