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A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake has shaken Russia's far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula — just 75 miles from one of its most critical nuclear submarine bases in Avacha Bay. This base houses Borei, Delta, Oscar-class, and possibly even the mysterious K-329 Belgorod — vessels capable of launching devastating nuclear or cruise missile strikes. While Russian officials claim there’s no major damage, experts warn the quake could have serious implications. With volcanic eruptions, tsunami alerts across the Pacific, and global military analysts watching closely, the mystery deepens. Could the world’s most dangerous submarines be compromised?
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00:00A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake has rocked Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula,
00:05and it's triggered a chilling mystery.
00:07Just 75 miles from the epicenter lies Avicah Bay, home to Russia's nuclear submarine fleet.
00:13We're talking Burai-class subs, Delta-class, even the elusive Belgorod,
00:18the backbone of Moscow's nuclear deterrent.
00:20Officials say everything's under control, but experts aren't buying it.
00:24Footage shows buckled roads, destroyed buildings,
00:27and a collapsed kindergarten in Petropavlovsk.
00:30The region's active volcano has even erupted.
00:33Military analysts are scrambling to assess damage,
00:36but cloud cover is hiding satellite views.
00:38The fear? That moored subs were hit by surging waves or caught mid-maintenance.
00:43Some of these vessels carry nuclear weapons.
00:46Others, like the Oscar-class, are loaded with cruise missiles.
00:49And if that wasn't enough, tsunami warnings were triggered across the Pacific,
00:53from Japan to Hawaii.
00:55Waves over five feet smashed coastlines.
00:58Now, questions hang heavy.
01:00Were Russia's most powerful submarines damaged?
01:02Or are we looking at the next silent threat, beneath the waves?
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01:15Let's go to-
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