The high-definition camera only had time to capture a single image before it was destroyed by the shock wave generated by the nuclear bomb explosion.
Looking at the black screen, Andre casually patted the person in charge of monitoring and said softly:
"Replay the footage of the nuclear bomb explosion at speed."
Following his instructions, the young man in charge of monitoring dragged the mouse to drag the picture back, then adjusted the playback speed and clicked play.
Captured by the high-definition camera, it can be clearly seen that the missile did not hit the ground, but instead exploded in the air about 50 meters from the ground.
The upright missile cracked in an instant, and a golden light slowly lit up.
What followed was a shock wave that was as real as a substance.
The high temperature generated by the explosion instantly melted the snow in the center of Bolshevik Island that had never melted for thousands of years.
The impact caused by the explosion instantly rushed to the ground, and then spread wildly in all directions.
Then the cameras suffered.

After watching the scene again, Andre stretched out his hand and waved at Natasia:
"Look, little girl, nuclear bombs are not scary, so don't be afraid."
"Contact the special forces and tell them that the nuclear bomb has been detonated and they can go out."
Natasia did not respond, but asked the colleague in charge of monitoring to play the footage again.
After reading it, the little girl raised her hand and gently patted her towering chest, saying in fear:
"The documentaries about nuclear bomb explosions that I watched before were all in black and white. They were so scary."
"Boys and girls, get moving."
"The meteorological team should record the cloud pictures before and after the explosion."
"Radar team, keep an eye out for any European or American aircraft nearby."
After giving the instructions, he asked the person in charge of monitoring to take out the monitoring master tape. He walked out of the room with the tape. When he opened the door, he saw several helicopters flying away.
Outside the door, a middle-aged man in Russian winter military uniform was leaning against the door, his right hand clasped across his chest and a cigarette in his left hand. Hearing the noise behind the door, he turned around and saw Andrei.
Andre handed over the master tape:
"13 high-definition high-speed surveillance cameras, 470,000 rubles each, and the matching cables and signal relay transmitters, the equipment and installation costs a total of million rubles, please pay for it."
The middle-aged officer snatched the master tape in a flash, stuffed it into the box at his feet, and began to talk about other things:
"What? What did you say? I'm a little hard of hearing. I'm an old man. I can't hear you clearly."
Andre was no longer surprised by the middle-aged officer's reaction. He raised his middle finger, turned around and walked into the room.
After watching Andre walk into the room, the middle-aged officer turned around, carried the box down the stairs, and walked towards the helicopter that had been started not far away.
Before the plane took off, he shouted at the observatory at the top of his voice:
"Don't buy something so expensive next time. Forget it this time. I will explain it to Mr. President."

The helicopter took off as he shouted, and then flew towards the southwest.
On the other side, several helicopters that took off earlier finally arrived at Bolshevik Island after more than an hour of cautious flight.
Instead of flying the plane directly to the center of the explosion, they landed 20 kilometers away from the theoretical explosion range.
He first took out the detection equipment and tested the radiation level in the air to confirm that it was within a safe range. Then he took out the snowmobile from the helicopter, started it, and walked carefully towards the center of the explosion.
After walking for a distance, the soldiers carefully took out their equipment and tested the radiation levels.
Finally, when the testing equipment was taken out again, it made a sharp explosion.
Hearing the explosion, the soldiers breathed a sigh of relief.
The team leader took out the positioning device, wrote down the coordinates of the current location, recorded the data, and began to calculate the distance between the center of the explosion and the current location.
After completing the calculations, they did not go deeper, but divided into two teams. According to the calculated impact distance, they spread out to the left and right with equipment and began to detect new data.
This test takes 72 hours.
Within 72 hours, the two separate teams, with the help of helicopter airdrop support, almost circled the impact area of ​​the nuclear bomb explosion.
This circle is not a complete circle, but a gradually shrinking ellipse.
The two teams met up, and the team leader picked two fearless people to form a team with him. After replenishing supplies, they drove snowmobiles towards the center of the nuclear explosion.
This time, because the direction of advance was mostly in a straight line, the distance of dozens of kilometers only took them a few hours.
In three days, the Arctic blizzard had covered the explosion site, but even after being covered by the snow, approximate traces could still be seen.
Looking at the snow-covered traces, the team leader couldn't help but roll his eyes.
this……
After rolling his eyes, he resigned himself to taking out the detection equipment, checking the current radiation value, and confirming that it was within a safe range. Then he drove his snowmobile and took his two teammates to the center of the explosion.
Under the snow, you can vaguely see a circular crater with a radius of nearly 2 kilometers.
When they arrived at the edge of the crater, the team leader took out a shovel from the snowmobile and started shoveling the thick snow.
Soon, he dug up what he wanted to dig - the ground was melted by the high temperature of the nuclear bomb and looked like glass.
Seeing this thing, he breathed a sigh of relief, then waved his hand and asked his other two companions to start setting up the camera.
An hour and a half later, the camera was set up and the high-temperature melted ground appeared in front of the camera.
The team leader took out a Russian flag from the snowmobile, stuck it next to the melted ground, started the camera, and danced with two teammates nearby.
After dancing for about 10 minutes, a cold wind suddenly blew and made their heads hurt.
In the snowstorm, the team leader quickly took out the satellite phone to call for help.
This blizzard can really kill people!
…………

January 15th is not a special holiday.
In the dressing room behind the press conference hall in the Kremlin, Yurikin was making final preparations before going on stage.
After the makeup artist finished her work, she gave him a thumbs up. He stood up naturally and looked at himself in the full-length mirror.
A straight blue-black suit, shiny leather shoes, well-groomed Mediterranean hair, and his tall stature.
How can one describe him as handsome?
After making these preparations, he extended his right hand to the secretary, who immediately handed him the folder in her hand, as well as a remote control, and then explained:
"You speak while looking at the document. I have already marked where you need to pause and where you need to coordinate with the video release."
“You just have to follow the documents!”
"Okay!" Yurikin opened the document and quickly read it through, then put the folder under his armpit, took a step forward, and pulled it out like two hundred and five hundred thousand.
When he walked into the press conference hall, the spotlights in the hall suddenly shone on him, exposing him to the attention of many reporters.
He was not at all stage fright, and continued to walk slowly onto the stage with his unruly pace.
After standing behind the microphone, he did not speak immediately, but flicked the microphone lightly with his hand:
"Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for taking the time to come to Moscow to attend this press conference in this cold season."
“I’m here to thank everyone.”
"Our theme for this press conference is nuclear safety."
"As for the reason for holding this press conference, it's very simple. It happened last month, that is, from November to December of 2005."
"Two major events occurred in the Middle East. The first was that Israel purchased more than 200 tons of yellowcake in Kazakhstan on the black market and planned to ship the yellowcake back to Israel for use in making nuclear weapons."
"The second thing is that Iran has purchased more than 50 tons of yellow cake in Australia for use in nuclear weapons, and they have already built relevant nuclear material processing facilities."
"Nuclear safety has always been a topic of concern to people all over the world, and everyone has been working hard to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons."
"At this time, we feel that we, Russia, must step forward, demonstrate to everyone, show everyone nuclear weapons, and then dispel everyone's mystique and ease everyone's fear of nuclear weapons."
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“So today’s press conference took place.”
"Now, please follow me and watch a short video."
Yurikin finished speaking gently, turned slightly, pointed to the big screen behind him with his left hand, and with his right hand, where no one else could see, he gently pressed the remote control.
He pressed the remote control, and the large screen behind him suddenly lit up, followed by a high-definition picture.
In the camera, 12 green trucks were parked in the snow, and there was an erected missile on the back of each truck.
With a beeping sound, 11 missiles took off and disappeared from everyone's sight in the blink of an eye.
The camera rotates at this time and falls on the truck marked 12.

Under the gaze of the camera, the missile slowly rose into the air and disappeared in the northwest direction.
The scene then switched, and there were no more trees in the picture, only white snow, thick white snow, and besides the white snow, there was the sky.
And just at this moment, a bright spot appeared in the sky.
The bright spot was very fast and appeared almost in front of the eyes when the camera captured it.
Then there were explosions, one after another.
After 11 explosions, 11 large pits appeared on the ground. The edges of the pits were full of rubble produced by the explosions, making the scene look a mess.
And at this moment, there was another bright spot in the sky.
After this highlight appeared, people who had not seen this scene at the scene couldn't help but hold their breath.
The next moment, the missile exploded just before hitting the ground, creating a golden mushroom cloud.
Because the video was not played at a low speed, only about 10 seconds passed from the explosion to the destruction of the camera.
Then, the big screen fell into darkness.
At this moment, the hearts of other people in the venue seemed to sink into darkness as the big screen fell into darkness.
This is a nuclear bomb!
This is a nuclear weapon!
In the previous footage, the camera was actually very far away from the center of the explosion, but even at such a long distance, the camera was still destroyed.
It's so horrible!
On the stage, Yurikin stood high up and by lowering his head, he could see the expressions on the faces of these journalists.
Especially those reporters from Europe, whose faces, which were already relatively pale, became even paler at this moment, like dead people.
What's more, he kept patting his little chest and comforting himself.
Yurikin was very satisfied with the performance of these people. He flicked the microphone again and said softly:
"Now everyone can see that nuclear bombs are not scary at all!"
"It just looks scary!"
"Our personnel entered the central area 72 hours after the nuclear explosion."
“As for why they didn’t jump in and swim immediately after the explosion, as they did on January 15, 1965, when they built a reservoir at the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site in Kazakhstan.”
"It's because this time the explosion happened close to the ground, not underground."
"Two different explosion sites have different safety thresholds after the explosion."
"And our soldiers, after risking their lives to enter the center of the explosion, also took back some very important videos and pictures."
"Now let us all enjoy it together."

Having said that, Yurikin once again turned his body to the side and pressed the remote control with his right hand.
The originally pitch-black screen lit up again, and three soldiers in snow combat uniforms appeared on the screen.
They had guns hanging on their bodies, a shovel in one hand and a pickaxe in the other, and were standing in front of the camera, dancing an unknown dance.
There was also the howling of a blizzard and bursts of ghostly screams.
Under their feet was a dark green object that looked like the product of melted glass.
At this moment, the three soldiers seemed to have had enough of their howling and walked away from the camera with shovels and pickaxes, and the things that had been blocked by them were completely revealed to everyone.
It is a circular line.
A circular line covered with snow.
This line extends from the right side of the camera to the end of the line of sight, and then goes back from the left side.
Finally, below the camera, at the position where those soldiers just danced, they meet up!
This is the crater formed by the fireball at the core of a nuclear bomb exploding near the ground, which vaporizes the ground.
The moment they saw clearly what this thing was, there were sounds of people gasping in shock in the press conference hall.
The sound of people gasping for air stopped, and the reporters raised their cameras and took pictures frantically on the big screen.
After taking the photo, someone raised the microphone and wanted to ask the person on the stage a question.
However, Yurikin on the stage had no intention of speaking. He just waved his hand at the reporter who was about to speak, and then continued to talk to himself:
"You see, the nuclear bomb is not actually dangerous. 72 hours after the explosion, our people entered the core area."
"So there's no need to be too afraid of nuclear bombs!"
"This thing explodes and kills very quickly. As long as people are within a sufficient killing range, they will die quietly and very quickly."
"Don't be afraid at all!"

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