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Putin’s ‘doomsday radio station’ sparks into life as Brit Nato ally warns Vlad is preparing ‘false flag’ attack on West

VLADIMIR Putin's so-called Doomsday radio sent out at least 20 chilling coded messages today. The mysterious Cold War-era station occasionally lets out eerie signals, reportedly in order to send top-secret texts to spies and military units. It comes amid fears Putin may be preparing a “false flag”...

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The SunNews report · Jun 24, 8:00 PM

Putin’s ‘doomsday radio station’ sparks into life as Brit Nato ally warns Vlad is preparing ‘false flag’ attack on West

VLADIMIR Putin's so-called Doomsday radio sent out at least 20 chilling coded messages today. The mysterious Cold War-era station occasionally lets out eerie signals, reportedly in order to...

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The Sun (US)News report · Jun 24, 8:00 PM

Putin’s ‘doomsday radio station’ sparks into life as Brit Nato ally warns Vlad is preparing ‘false flag’ attack on West

VLADIMIR Putin's so-called Doomsday radio sent out at least 20 chilling coded messages today. The mysterious Cold War-era station occasionally lets out eerie signals, reportedly in order to...

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Jun 24, 8:00 PM: The Sun joined the source map.

Jun 24, 8:00 PM: The Sun (US) joined the source map.

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