Russia is known for using propaganda to achieve its goals, spreading ideas through media to sway public opinion. Propaganda is employed to justify Russia’s actions, including its current war with Ukraine. Not only does Russia target its own citizens with propaganda, but it also uses it to instill fear in its enemies. A recent example involves a Russian TV channel airing a simulation of a nuclear bomb hitting London, aiming to deter the UK from supporting Ukraine. This fear stems from concerns over Ukraine receiving missiles with the ability to strike deep into Russian territory. The video, produced in a documentary style, sends a clear message: support Ukraine and face devastating consequences. The simulation depicts the nuclear bomb’s impact on London, with a focus on casualties and destruction. The narrator details the aftermath, including injuries, radiation sickness, and widespread trauma. This provocative video, aired by a pro-Kremlin channel, reflects a nationalist and imperialist agenda promoted by its founder. Putin’s ability to carry out such a threat may be in question following a recent missile test failure. The explosion at the testing site has raised doubts about Russia’s nuclear capabilities, despite the government’s silence on the matter.