
Russia's Nuclear Bunker Secrets Leaked: Blueprints Reveal Security Failures Amidst US Missile Test
A recent leak of two million documents has revealed sensitive details about Russia's secret nuclear facilities. European journalists uncovered blueprints detailing the intricate network of bunkers and underground tunnels, exposing significant security vulnerabilities. The documents show detailed layouts, security measures, and even the locations of hypersonic Avangard missiles. "This is an absolute security failure," commented a source familiar with the matter, requesting anonymity. The leak comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions, coinciding with a test launch of a US Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. This test, a routine part of the US nuclear triad readiness program, involved a missile traveling over 6,500 kilometers and successfully hitting a target near the Marshall Islands. The simultaneous events underscore the fragility of global security and the importance of transparency and accountability in handling nuclear weapons.