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Chapter 91: Strategic Losses
Author: IMYJOS JON
last update2025-09-25 23:34:57

The nuclear launch codes were gone, and Dimitri Volkov knew Russia had just lost the Cold War forty years too late.

Standing in the deepest bunker of the Ural Mountain complex, surrounded by two hundred feet of reinforced concrete and steel designed to withstand direct nuclear impact, Dimitri watched his country's most classified defense systems surrender to an enemy that didn't exist on any map. The screens that should have displayed Russia's strategic nuclear arsenal now showed a simple messa
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