Russia’s “Doomsday Radio” Broadcasts Threatening Propaganda Song Targeting Ukraine
- C MONEY
- Dec 30, 2025
- 2 min read
RUSSIA IS ANGRY: Russia’s doomsday radio, which is used to send signals to agents and coordinate a nuclear retaliation strike … today it plays threatening songs to Ukraine. For the first time Russia’s military seems to have a free hand! The song is a remake of an old song: “There's nothing better in the world Than hitting Kyiv with a missile The anti-tank missile system will suck again and swallow Watch the strikes, b**ches Watch the strikes, b**ches We will not forget our calling And we will return Donbass to the Russian people The bullshit of the American puppeteers Will never replace our freedom Will never replace our freedom Our carpet is a trophy from the US State Department Our walls are dugouts in fortifications Our roof is a formation of two pinwheels Our happiness is to live such a fate Our happiness is to live such a fate”
A concert has begun on the Russian radio station "Doomsday" following Russia's threat to strike Ukraine in response to the announced attack on Putin's residence. In particular, a song based on "The Bremen Town Musicians" is playing, with lyrics such as "There's nothing better in the world than to hit Kyiv with a missile" and "We will return Donbass to the Russian people". "Swan Lake" was also playing. The UVB-76 radio station, known as "The Buzz" or "Doomsday Radio Station", has been broadcasting on the frequency of 4625 kHz since the 1970s. Most of the time, it broadcasts a repeating buzzing signal (marker), interrupted by rare voice code messages in Russian. Sometimes, music is also played there.
The name "Doomsday" is associated with an unconfirmed legend that this radio station is supposedly linked to Russia's nuclear system "Perimeter". On radio forums on the internet, it is written that the music is played by simple radio amateurs. This has happened more than once. In December 2024, the song "I am Russian" by SHAMAN, the Soviet anthem, and a fragment of "Swan Lake" appeared on UVB-76.
“Boom, boom, boom we're shooting at the Khochls” — on the air of the "Doomsday" radio station












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