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On July 30, 2025, a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Russia’s Far East, unleashing tsunami waves over four meters high and causing chaos across Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands. But this was no ordinary disaster. The quake struck just kilometers from Villuchinsk, Russia’s most critical nuclear submarine base, home to Borei and Delta-IV class submarines—the cornerstone of Moscow’s Pacific second-strike capability.
In this video, we break down:
• How the earthquake may have disrupted Russia’s nuclear submarine operations
• Emergency naval deployments and silence from the Kremlin
• Damage to launch infrastructure, missile storage, and radar networks
• Why the global nuclear balance is now watching Russia’s eastern coast
As fears grow over operational readiness and potential radioactive risk, global powers from Washington to Tokyo are on alert. The shockwaves weren’t just geological—they could reshape strategic deterrence in the Pacific.
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