Russian deserter reveals battle secrets of protecting nuclear base
On the day of Russia's full-scale intrusion of Ukraine in February 2022, Anton says the nuclear tools base he was offering at was put on complete combat alert. "Before that, we had just exercises. But on the day the battle began, the tools were fully in position," says the previous police officer in the Russian nuclear forces. "We were ready to introduce the forces right into the sea and air and, theoretically, accomplish a nuclear strike." I met Anton in a trick area outside Russia. For his own protection, the BBC will not expose where. We have also changed his name and are not showing his face. Anton was an policeman at a top-secret nuclear tools center in Russia. He has revealed us documents confirming his unit, rate and base. The BBC is incapable to independently validate all the occasions he explained, although they do chime with Russian declarations at the moment. 3 days after soldiers poured over Ukraine's boundaries, Vladimir Putin announced th...