The grim prophecy was shared by Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs, who posted it on X/Twitter, echoing the academic's dire prediction.
Evstafiev, in a stark message to Europeans, blamed them for ruining their own future by choosing inept politicians, asserting they had "f***ed up the present" and "chosen these morons to lead you".
He alleged that Russia's plan is "to change the future of Europe", which he ominously defined as "200 million to 250 million dead or maimed Europeans", as reported by the Daily Star.
Moreover, he menacingly identified Paris as a key target within Putin's nuclear sights.
Evstafiev argued for making clear threats about the obliteration of specific European cities and the devastating human cost that would follow.
"We should explicitly name the European cities that will be destroyed. And how many casualties there will be after five or six nuclear missiles hit Paris, and so on," Evstafiev stated.
Russian propagandists have issued a chilling message: "We are trying to change the future of Europe, which means 200-250 million dead and maimed Europeans. That's the price of nuclear war".
Yet, Evstafiev suggests the US might avoid the worst, stating: "By the way, Americans are fine, they are OK... well, maybe some cloud will reach."
He expressed frustration with European attitudes, saying, "But unfortunately, all of our attempts to turn the Europeans' brains on are unsuccessful. I think we should put aside our false sensitivity that there will be no European nuclear war. No, there will be. And we have to state it directly."
Evstafiev ended his alarming speech by proposing that Russia should send a direct threat to every European through postcards. "Every European should receive a postcard from us in their mailbox - a postcard with his house, NATO military facility, the place where there will be a strike and what will be left of their house," he declared.
According to him, this would drive home the reality of the threat to each individual, as he believes, "because for the last 60 years the European citizen has lived in a complete sense of immortality".
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