A hilarious video has emerged of a Scottish man believing the UK to be under a nuclear attack from Russia while being played a fake news bulletin.<br /><br />The footage, captured at a home near Glasgow, UK last Friday, shows Scotsman Billy Fraser growing increasingly agitated while the apocalyptic news reel plays out on the TV.<br /><br />Fraser can be heard despairing of the situation as it is announced that Russian troops are making their way through eastern Europe. <br /><br />After an emergency broadcast warning of an impending nuclear attack, he tries to get his family into a car to drive 'up north'. <br /><br />Fraser is then told that it was a prank, prompting howls of laughter from his family.<br /><br />"I've sent an f***ing email!" he yells, before exiting the room in a huff.<br /><br />Writing online about the hilarious prank, Fraser's daughter Dawn Menzies said: "He doesn't take too kindly to pranks as you can see at the end... Also has severe anger management issues (like most Scottish men!)<br /><br />"He'll be in hiding for months now," She added.
