Doomsday map ‘leaked’: These 7 U.S. cities are Put!n’s pr!me nuc!ear targets

A newly released doomsday map has pinpointed seven potential U.S. targets for a nuclear strike by Russia, fueling fears that global tensions could escalate into World War III.

The targets, though not publicly confirmed, are believed to include major cities, military installations, and strategic infrastructure hubs critical to national defense and communication.

Concerns have grown amid a series of escalating international conflicts. Most recently, Iran and Israel have engaged in missile exchanges, a development that adds to the already volatile global landscape. Meanwhile, the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine continues to strain international relations and ignite fears of wider involvement.

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