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Russian base with nuclear weapons has been found near Ukrainian border

A Russian base with nuclear weapons discovered on the border with Ukraine, Eugene Dokukin, founder and CEO at Ukrainian Cyber ​​Troops reports.


This is the Russian military base for storage and maintenance of nuclear weapons. Ukrainian Cyber Troops discovered it in June, 2016 and reported to the contact in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And in July, 2016 they made an additional report about this base.
Ukrainian Cyber Troops cooperate with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, so wanted to pass this information through the official channels. Thus the leadership of Ministry of Defense, the General Staff and the Armed Forces should be aware of this military base for a month.
In addition, Ukrainian Cyber Troops found geographical coordinates and all public information about this object that is the secret. Again, all data were transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Earlier Ukrainian Cyber Troops the coordinates of two Russian air bases near the Ukrainian border.
EMPR, Maria Nesheva conributed to this publication
Full article in Ukrainian is available here.
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