Fear of nuclear war in space as Putin pal demands Elon Musk’s satellite be nuked

Fears of nuclear war in space have been sparked after one of bonkers Vladimir Putin’s deranged mouthpieces demanded his boss blow up Elon Musk’s satellites with weapons of mass destruction.

Deranged Vladimir Solovyov, who is one of the Kremlin’s most enthusiastic propaganda-pushers, made the chilling comments on his TV show after the SpaceX boss donated 20,000 Starlink satellites to help the Ukrainian Army.

Solovyov told Moscow State University Department of Global Politics professor Andrey Sidorov on his Evening with Vladimir Solovyov TV show: “What if we hit something with nuclear weapons…

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“To space, and goodbye Elon Musk’s group.”

In response, Sidorov warned it would lead to “a large nuclear war” and added: “They will just die, and we'll go to heaven."

But evil Solovyov didn’t stop at calling for the use of nuclear weapons in space and also said Russian missiles should be used to target a location in Lviv to kill “150 NATO officers” while also firing at Kyiv to hit “Zelenskyy and all those b******s".

Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites have proved controversial in the war-torn eastern European country, with the world’s richest man running the service for free.

He previously tweeted his frustrations at how his company was losing money over the decision, but vowed to carry it on.

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And the wacky inventor even waded in on the risk of a terrifying nuclear war, warning it was very much "possible" and one of five possible outcomes of the bloody conflict.

Threats to utilise Russia's nuclear weapons have increased with its military failures in Ukraine, with a former RAF Airmarshall issuing a terrifying warning to the West in an exclusive chat with the Daily Star.

“It is fair to say that the way the war develops, the more frightened Putin feels, then, the more he himself may do something reckless," said former director general of the Ministry of Defence Edward Stringer.

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