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Pro-Russians CONFIRM Donetsk “Chemical Factory Explosion” was TACTICAL NUKE! (Press Conf. Video proof)

Thursday, February 12, 2015 17:02
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The Millenium Report: Rebel Commander Confirms Use of Tactical Nuclear Weapon in Donetsk

So… that chemical factory explosion… nukes.  As we suspected.  And that military guy in the comments who said to go to Snopes and see that it was just an accident at the chemical factory… a shill… as I suspected. They never give their name, rank and serial number unless they’re a shill. So transparent. Snopes is disinfo. ~ BP

 

Pro-Russians CONFIRM Donetsk “Chemical Factory Explosion” was TACTICAL NUKE! (Press Conf. Video proof)

February 12, 2015

This seals it: This Pro-Russian Separatist Spokesman just provided testimony and evidence that the missile which blew up in Donetsk yesterday evening was, in fact, NUCLEAR TIPPED.

He specifically states in this RT News Conference video that the warhead from the missile fragments being displayed is the equivalent of “five hundred TONS of TNT.” The English sub-titles also clearly confirm him saying “500 tons of TNT.”

There is no conventional warhead that exists ANYWHERE which can deliver that kind of destructive blast. NONE.

The only way a missile warhead can generate a blast equal to 500 Tons of TNT is if it is a tactical nuke. MOREHERE

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