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A MAD Putin mouthpiece has shared a chilling AI picture of a Russian nuke blowing up behind King Charles in the latest World War 3 treat.
Vladimir Kornilov threatened the monarch with a “ceremonial” nuclear bomb and even urged him to pack his 72-hour emergency suitcase.



The Russian media analyst mocked up the AI image as Putin’s puppets continue their threats that Britain isn’t taking warnings of nuclear Armageddon seriously enough .
The shocking image shows King Charles stood with a somewhat exasperated expression, in his royal garments, as a nuclear mushroom fireball erupts behind him.
The bizarre threat to the King comes after Kornilov appeared alongside the Kremlin’s top TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov, who taunted UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to lead his troops into Ukraine.
Solovyov jeered: “Well, we’ve already buried a lot of Brits here, and a lot of Frenchmen.
“Well, come [to Ukraine], all of you, all of you die.”
He even joked that it would be “good” if French and Brit troops were “led directly by their supreme commanders”.
Solvyov chillingly added: “So that if we use tactical nuclear weapons, we use them wisely.”
He also questioned “why anyone” would “feel sorry for them”.
Meanwhile Kornilov posted the image and warned that “some special ceremonial bombs should be flying at the King if he sticks his nose in our way”.
He added: “By the way, does he have a 72-hour ‘emergency suitcase packed?”
The propaganda media has been sent into a frenzy over Starmer’s plan to send British and European peacekeeping troops to Ukraine.
Putin ultranationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin said today: “The Americans don’t want to go to war with us anymore, but they give the European Union [the opportunity] to continue doing it.”
He too warned that Europe “is now making a suicidal move” and make the deceptive statement that the continent “wants to actually go to war with us directly”.
Putin launched devastating missile assaults on Ukraine over the weekend in some of the most intensive and sustained attacks of the whole conflict.
Vlad’s forces unleashed deadly Kh101 missiles from over the Caspian Sea – in breach of the naval ceasefire announced in March.
Nato was forced to raise its war planes in response – both Polish and from other Allied members – to patrol air space bordering Ukraine.
Poland’s command headquarters said: “Attention – due to the intensive activity of the long-range aviation of the Russian Federation, performing strikes on objects located, among others, in the west of Ukraine, the operation of Polish and allied aviation in our airspace has begun.
“The RSZ [armed forces] Operational Commander activated all available forces and resources at his disposal.




“On-call fighter pairs have been [scrambled], and ground-based air defence and radio-location reconnaissance systems have reached a state of highest readiness.”
This blast came just one day after a Russian missile strike on Zelensky’s hometown Kryvyi Rih, killing at least 19 people, including at least nine children.
A further 61 civilians were wounded.
Bloodied survivors were seen staggering into the open or being pulled from the rubble on stretchers as flames roared from shattered buildings.
Ukraine has repeatedly accused Russia of targeting residential areas and civilians throughout the three-year-long war.
But Russia denies deliberately firing on non-military targets, despite thousands of civilians having been killed in Russian air strikes, including on schools, hospitals and apartment blocks.
Ukraine and its Western allies in Europe believe these horror strikes show the dictator has no interest in brokering lasting peace in the region.
Washington has been trying to hash out the terms of a deal between Ukraine and Russia in a bid to end Putin‘s three-year invasion.
But the Kremlin has been insisting on a list of conditions and demands – delaying the process.
Kyiv agreed on an initial proposal for a full 30-ceasefire earlier this month – but this was quickly rejected by Putin.
Trump has previously said he was “p***ed off” with Putin for his lack of willingness to agree to a ceasefire.
The US President took a rare aim at Putin last weekend after the Russian tyrant called for president Zelensky’s removal in an effort to stall peace talks.
He said: “I was very angry, p***ed off, when Putin started getting into Zelensky’s credibility.”
He also threatened to impose a 50 per cent tariff on countries buying Russian oil.
Trump’s allies have urged the US President not to directly speak to the Russian tyrant until he fully commits to a ceasefire.
Brits urged to prepare 3 day ‘survival kit’

BRITS have been urged to prepare a three-day “survival kit” as spies warn Vladimir Putin is plotting to sabotage gas pipelines and cause devastating blackouts.
While the UK continues to pursue Net Zero environmental targets, the country has shown dangerous reliance on supplies of gas and electricity from abroad.
Close to a whopping 40 per cent of the UK’s gas supply comes from Norway, most of which through the single, 700-mile Langeled pipeline.
And fears loom that Russia is plotting to sabotage the gas pipelines, especially since one of their Yantar spy ships was detected mapping the UK’s critical underwater infrastructure in the North Sea recently.
The UK is said to have been close to blackouts during winters in the past – but narrowly avoided emergency using last-resort reserves and Denmark’s electricity imported undersea.
Now security experts have argued that Brit households should have a three-day survival kit – following suit of the rest of the EU.
One source revealed: “We know that the Russians are active in the North Sea and have the power to cripple our energy links.
“We need to become much more self-sufficient, and quickly. And households should be ready for all eventualities.”
The push to get people survival-ready isn’t just a fever dream, but an EU-backed strategy.
The European Union is now formally urging every household across its 27 member states to have a three day emergency kit ready – not just for war, but for natural disasters and crises of all kinds.