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Russia Holds Nationwide Nuclear Attack Drills

FILE - This July 16, 1945, file photo, shows the mushroom cloud of the first atomic explosion at Trinity Test Site near Alamagordo, N.M. The president of the Navajo Nation and New Mexico residents who lived downwind from the site of the world's first atomic blast are among those seeking recognition and compensation from the U.S. government for people affected by uranium mining and nuclear testing carried out during the Cold War. A congressional subcommittee was taking testimony Wednesday, March 24, 2021, about who should be eligible under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. (AP Photo/File)
  • The Russian public has been taking part in nuclear attack drills across the country as the nation appears to be preparing for World War III.
  • On Tuesday and Wednesday, sirens blared out across Russia as part of a bone-chilling drill for an incoming nuclear attack. Children at every Russian school donned gas masks while civilians flocked to bomb shelters and workers hid under benches.
  • The eerie siren could be heard across the country. Terrifying messages were also broadcast live as Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered every single citizen to comply with the WW III drill.
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