Russia is preparing to test the 'Burevestnik' missile with a nuclear engine, American researchers and a security source report. This became known ahead of the scheduled meeting between Putin and Trump in Alaska.
In the Pankovo test site on Novaya Zemlya, increased activity is observed. Equipment, personnel, and ships that participated in the testing of the 'Burevestnik' missile are arriving there.
Experts emphasize that the 'Burevestnik' missile has almost unlimited range and unpredictable trajectory, but its testing is accompanied by accidents and the risk of radioactive contamination. In 2019, during an incident involving the prototype, five employees of 'Rosatom' died.
According to experts, the 'Burevestnik' missile poses a serious threat due to its unpredictable behavior and the risk of accidents that can lead to radioactive contamination. Events show that Russia continues to develop its nuclear weapons technologies, disregarding possible consequences for the environment and people.