Research shows that even one Russian weapon can kill and injure 91.5 million people in the first few hours
On April 21, 2022, in the midst of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russia
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New Study on US-Russia nuclear war: 91.5 million casualties in first few hours --ICAN
https://www.icanw.org/new_study_on_us_russia_nuclear_war
Alex Glazer's research team at Princeton University in the United States, known as an expert in technology and policy analysis on nuclear weapons, called 'Plan A' the result of simulating the damage caused by the outbreak of a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. I summarized it in the video. If you play the following video, you can actually see the video.
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This simulation is a scenario in which Russia first drops a nuclear bomb near the border between Poland and Germany in order to threaten NATO.
Subsequently, Germany dropped a nuclear bomb on
A full-scale nuclear war between Russia and Europe's NATO member countries broke out when they dropped one nuclear bomb at each other. The Russian side will drop 300 nuclear bombs and the NATO member countries in Europe will drop 180 nuclear bombs on each other, and the number of casualties will reach about 2.6 million in three hours.
Subsequently, the United States, a NATO member country, launched ICBMs from submarines and land bases. The blue line is the orbit of the ICBM launched by the United States.
However, a nuclear attack on the counter will take place before the US ICBM destroys Russia's nuclear weapons. The red line is the ICBM launched by Russia.
The ICBM on the Russian side will scorched the United States. The mutual nuclear attack between the United States and Russia ended in about 45 minutes, and the number of victims was about 3.4 million. Combined with the victims of NATO member countries in Russia and Europe, the total number of victims is about 6 million.
Subsequently, Russia and NATO carried out a nuclear attack targeting a 'populated city' with the aim of hindering the recovery of the other party's posture. Depending on the size of each big city, 5 to 10 nuclear weapons will be dropped. The process is completed in 45 minutes and the estimated number of casualties is approximately 85.3 million.
In this simulation, the total number of casualties in a series of nuclear wars was 91.5 million.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), an international NGO that took up this simulation in September 2019, stated that 'after even one nuclear weapon has been used, we will no longer have to go crazy.' I am appealing to support you.
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