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Scare the event: China and Russian Federation Develop nuclear infrastructure - CNN (photo)

Over the past few years, new objects, including underground tunnels, have been built on the Russian landfill on the new land and Chinese NUR. Activity can testify to the preparation of nuclear tests that have been discontinued since the 1990s. In recent years, the Russian Federation and China have built new objects and tunnels on nuclear landfills at a time when the tension with the West has increased to the highest level. About it reports CNN.

Journalists have found an infrastructure expansion at two nuclear landfills: satellite images have recorded changes over the last 3-5 years. They show new objects, tunnels, roads and storage facilities. "We see many hints that indicate that Russia, China and the United States can restore nuclear tests," said Professor Jeffrey Lewis from the James Martin's Non -Public Understanding Center.

Russia has been using a platform on a new land that has created the Soviet Union for the first time since 1955. The latest overlays were an explosion underground in 1990. Satellite images showed that from 2021 to 2023 a large -scale construction was carried out at the landfill. The Russian Federation built tunnels in the mountains. "It is quite clear to me that the Russians are preparing for a possible nuclear test.

Perhaps the Russians are trying to approach the line, prepared for nuclear testing, but without carrying it out. In fact, they would do it to" scare "the event," Latton added, - added. Former US Air Force Intelligence Officer, and now the CNN analyst. The Chinese LOP landfill is steadily increasing in size. The hid tunnels also expand. In 2021 and 2022, a new storage was built that can be used to store explosives. "The Chinese landfill is different from Russian.

It is just huge, and it has many different parts," says Jeffrey Lewis. The goal that Chinese can set is to carry out a priortic nuclear test. However, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized the report as a "nuclear threat" and named the journalists' work irresponsible.