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Alahna Kindred & Marita Moloney

Vladimir Putin could launch nuclear strike but it would mean end of Russian civilisation, expert warns

An expert in modern history has warned that Vladimir Putin could launch a "tactical" nuclear strike but it would mean the end of Russian civilisation.

The Russian president is believed to have has 2,000 tactical nuclear weapons at his disposal.

Some of these have the power to kill tens of thousands of people with one strike and there are fears Moscow may resort to using nuclear weapons to get closer to achieving its vision of victory in Ukraine.

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Dominic Sandbrook, a historian, has said one plausible scenario that could spark this is if the Ukrainians launch a counterattack in the Donbas - a region Putin wants to hold on to, as the Mirror UK reports.

Mr Sandbrook wrote in the Daily Mail : "One plausible scenario is that if the Ukrainians mount a counterattack in the Donbass — and especially if they threaten his grip on Crimea — Mr Putin might authorise a 'tactical' nuclear strike, using short-range weapons devised for use on the battlefield.

"And even somebody as drunk on his own nationalist resentments as Vladimir Putin must realise that a nuclear war would mean the end of Russian civilisation — the end of Moscow, St Petersburg and everything he and his cronies claim to revere."

Launching a tactical nuclear weapon would "cause all horror of Hiroshima" on a "smaller scale", according to the journal Scientific American.

The journal concluded: "It would also cause all the horrors of Hiroshima, albeit on a smaller scale.

"A tactical nuclear weapon would produce a fireball, shock waves, and deadly radiation that would cause long-term health damage in survivors.

"Radioactive fallout would contaminate air, soil, water and the food supply (Ukrainians are already familiar with this kind of outcome because of the disastrous meltdown of the Chornobyl nuclear reactor in 1986).

"No one knows if using a tactical nuclear weapon would trigger a full-scale nuclear war. Nevertheless, the risk of escalation is very real. Those on the receiving end of a nuclear strike are not likely to ask whether it was tactical or strategic. "

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