Putin mouthpiece considers use of nuclear weapons to be a ‘good’ scenario for Russia | News World

A rather worse scenario would see nuclear weapons deployed in 10 years (Picture: EPA)

Russia’s ‘good’ final result for the subsequent 25 years would involve using nuclear weapons, based on a report.

The country’s annual economic forum kicked off on Wednesday in St Petersburg, attended by Vladimir Putin and business heavyweights from across the globe.

Presenting on the conference was Konstantin Malofeev, founding father of the Russian Orthodox media network Tsargrad, who presented a ‘Russia 2050’ report with three possible scenarios.

The ‘good’ scenario involves Russia ‘obtaining a transparent image of victory within the ideological war’ using nuclear weapons, annexing Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv ‘and so forth,’ and seeing the European Union crumble.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Seychelles' President at the Kremlin in Moscow on April 22, 2026. (Photo by MAXIM SHIPENKOV / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
Putin is among the many attendees of the annual economic forum (Picture: MAXIM SHIPENKOV / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

A ‘bad’ scenario would see Russia lose its war in Ukraine and be ‘colonised’ by 2050, while an ‘inertial’ result would end in ‘American and Chinese hegemony’ and would see Russia use nuclear weapons by 2036.

Join for all of the most recent stories

Start your day informed with Metro’s News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.

Malofeev has vocally supported the annexation of Crimea and has funded efforts to destabilise Ukraine, including Russia’s 2014 Donbas operation.

He’s sanctioned by the UK for ‘acting in support of the destabilisation of Eastern Ukraine’, and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) says he has faced a criminal investigation into his alleged support to separatists within the region.

KYIV, UKRAINE - MAY 24: A view of damage and destruction after Russia targeted the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with a series of ballistic missile strikes on Sunday, May 24, 2026 in Kyiv, Ukraine. According to local sources, residents heard heavy explosions across the city as air defense systems engaged incoming targets. Authorities urged citizens to remain in shelters during the ongoing bombardment. (Photo by Arif Murat Kayacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The ‘good’ scenario involves annexing Kyiv (Picture: Arif Murat Kayacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Malofeev was joined onstage by Alexander Dugin, co-author of the report who can also be sanctioned by the UK, US and EU.

The FCDO says he ‘is or has been involved in destabilising Ukraine by being chargeable for, engaging in, providing support for, or promoting any policy or motion which destabilises Ukraine or undermines or threatens the territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence of Ukraine.’

Dugin told audiences on the summit that the unpublished report had already been presented on the Russian Ministry of Defence’s General Staff Academy.

It comes after St Petersburg was attacked in a Ukrainian drone strike the night before the economic forum began.

A plumes of black smoke is seen over the port of St. Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, June 3, 2026, after a Ukrainian drone attack. (AP Photo)
Black smoke rises over St Petersburg following a Ukrainian drone strike (Picture: AP Photo/undefined)

Town’s governor, Alexander Beglov, said ‘infrastructure objects’ in three districts of the town had been hit on Wednesday.

Meanwhile Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the drones had struck several ‘military targets’, including the Petersburg Oil Terminal ‘which serves the war’ and ‘an enterprise within the Tambov region involved within the production of Russian weapons’.

In a post to X, he said: ‘Essential facilities on Russian territory were hit last night.

‘I thank our warriors for his or her precision. Ukraine’s plan for long-range sanctions is being implemented exactly as needed to bring peace closer. Glory to Ukraine!’

Beglov confirmed in a post on Telegram that clean-up efforts are underway and that several people had been injured, but there have been no fatalities because of this of last night’s strike.

Related Post

Leave a Reply