Putin made a plan to destroy Ukraine…is nuclear attack going to happen? Gave warning to America also
Moscow: The Russia-Ukraine war that has been going on for more than two and a half years is now on the verge of ending. It is being said that Russia can launch a nuclear attack on Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday approved a revision of his nuclear doctrine amid the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, sending a clear message to the US and other Western powers. The new policy has expanded the scope of when Moscow can use nuclear weapons.
“It was necessary to bring our principles in line with the current situation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said of the changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine, adding that it is an extremely important document that should be studied abroad.
Russia's announcement comes as the US has given Ukraine limited permission to use long-range missile strikes targeting Russian territory, especially after Putin warned the West that Kiev would be threatened by an attack against Moscow. Don't help to do.
What is the new nuclear policy?
According to the news agency Reuters report, according to the new nuclear policy, when Russia, which is a non-nuclear capable country, shows aggression together with a nuclear power country, it will be considered a joint attack and retaliated in the same manner. Will go.
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The new policy also allows Russia to expand the use of its nuclear weapons in retaliation in the event of an external attack. The new order signed by Putin also allows the use of nuclear weapons in retaliation against any significant conventional attack on Russia, including drone strikes.
Putin had warned
The policy modification move comes a month after Putin's previous comments about revising the doctrine in the wake of perceived threats from allies. Putin had earlier issued a stern warning to the US and its European allies, saying that allowing Ukraine to attack Russian territory with advanced Western weapons could escalate tensions and lead to direct conflict with Russia.
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