The Kremlin has once again delivered a stark and alarming warning.

11:44, Fri, Feb 27, 2026 Updated: 11:50, Fri, Feb 27, 2026

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Russia has once again delivered a stark and alarming warning (Image: Getty)

Russia has issued yet another terrifying direct nuclear apocalypse threat to the UK and other Western allies, making World War 3 fears skyrocket once again. Issuing a direct warning to NATO, Russian television host and close ally to Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Solovyov, said the scenario of using “nuclear weapons” is “what everything is coming to”.

Speaking on Russian state TV, the host delivered a chilling line on The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov, coldly remarking, “Who needs the world?” As he delivered a speech in front of political scientist Dmitry Kulikov and Professor Stanislav Tkachenko, who heads the diplomacy program at St. Petersburg State University, Solovyov said the world has no worth without Russia. He added that the Kremlin shouldn’t “harbour any illusions about the West”.

Journalist Vladimir Solovyov seen during the session "Dual-...

Vladimir Solovyov coldly remarked, 'Who needs the world?' (Image: Getty)

He said: “We shouldn’t harbour any illusions about the west and the policies they are pursuing may lead.

“As I’ve often said in this studio, people don’t believe me but objectively speaking this scenario is what everything is coming to.

"And the use of nuclear weapons, especially considering the information that came from the Foreign Intelligence Service.

“What other options do we have? This is very sad, but who needs the world, if Russia won’t be in it?

“This is what our Supreme Commander and Chief said.”

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This comes just days after Russia announced that its objectives in Ukraine have not "been fully achieved" as the war marked its fourth anniversary.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called for the full occupation of eastern Ukraine, "ensuring security of people who lived and live" in the region.

He described this as Russia’s central objective in the war, noting that Moscow remains willing to pursue it through political and diplomatic channels. However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the aims have yet to be fully met, meaning the “special military operation” goes on.

Asked whether a negotiated end to the fighting is still possible, he added that hope for talks has been there from the outset and has not faded.

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Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky said the next round of peace peace talks between Russia and Ukraine would likely take place in Abu Dhabi in early March.

“Everything will have to be finalised. Everything that has been achieved for real security guarantees and preparing a meeting at the leaders' level," Zelensky said in his nightly video address, referring to the forthcoming meeting.