The vast stretches of Siberia have been colored recently by the smoke from forest fires raging across the taiga, the vast woodlands that cover Siberia. Moskova has called in the military in an attempt to corral the firestorm. But, now, something else has captured the world's attention. What at first seemed to be an isolated explosion, now appears to have been a missile launch followed by a failure. It also appears from satellite evidence that there was a nuclear device involved in the incident. Moskova has been quiet offering little comment on these series of events. Perhaps there is more than meets the satellite's eye. Experts agree that when Russya remains silent in the face of evidence of problems, she stays silent until a news leak from some source spills the beans. US intelligence agencies are used to this behavior so are not surprised by the dearth of official news from the bowels of the onion-domed rats' nest, aka The Kremlin. No doubt, more information will surface as the Russyans attempt to hide the disaster from the civilized world, aka The West.
Have a nice day, Vova.
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