Millions of people will die: Newsweek simulated a nuclear strike on the capitals of Russia, China and North Korea

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Newsweek analyzed the possible consequences of a nuclear strike by an American B-83 bomb on Moscow, Beijing and Pyongyang. It is estimated that the total number of victims may reach more than 4 million people.

Newsweek tried to analyze the consequences of a possible nuclear strike with the American B83 bomb on Moscow, as well as on Beijing and Pyongyang - key allies of the Russian Federation, reports UNN.

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Newsweek reviewed the impact of US nuclear weapons on the capitals of North Korea, Russia and China. Journalists used maps created by Alex Wallerstein, a professor and nuclear technology historian, to assess the impact of using the B-83, the largest weapon currently in the U.S. arsenal.

The radius of the fireball (the inner yellow circle), in which everything will evaporate due to intense heat rising to millions of degrees, will reach about 1.59 square miles. The explosion's more moderate impact radius, covering 67.7 square miles, will destroy residential buildings and likely cause massive fires. Anyone within a 211 - square-mile radius of the explosion is at risk of third-degree burns all over the skin, often painless because they destroy painful nerves that can cause serious scarring, disability, and require amputation

- the publication writes. 

It is noted that in the capital of the DPRK - Pyongyang, an estimated 1,327,820 people would have been killed and 1,105,660 injured. A nuclear strike on Moscow would have killed 1,374,840 people and injured another 3,747,220.

An estimated 1,548,460 people would have died in Beijing, and about 3,332,190 people would have been injured.

recall

Serbian President Vujicic announced the urgent arrangement of bomb shelters in case of nuclear war. According to him, the current situation in the world is getting out of Control and may lead to a larger conflict. 

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