Putin defends Russian drill on nuclear weapons as ‘planned work’
The drills would involve the practice use of nuclear weapons from Russia's stockpile of shorter-range, battlefield munitions.
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The drills would involve the practice use of nuclear weapons from Russia's stockpile of shorter-range, battlefield munitions.
Maria Zakharova has declared that Russia will closely monitor Sweden's implementation of its NATO membership and adjust its response measures accordingly, especially in the realm of military-technical actions.
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev sharply criticized current European leaders, labeling them as "dim, lackluster technocrats" who prioritize "Euro-Atlantic ideals" over addressing national issues.
Russia's Ambassador to Italy, Alexey Paramonov, has cautioned against the propagation of a "prewar psychosis" amidst increasing rhetoric of aggression directed towards Russia by Western nations.
The White House strongly criticised former President Trump after he made a controversial comment during a rally in South Carolina, implying he would encourage Russia to attack NATO countries who weren't paying their dues.
Rishi Sunak, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, calls Putin's claim that NATO expansion is what sparked the invasion of Ukraine "clearly ridiculous," highlighting the United Kingdom's constant backing for Ukraine and its determination to hold Russia responsible.
The Secretary-General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, commended American leadership on Wednesday for pushing the transatlantic security alliance to collectively address threats posed by China.
The Soviet submarine Project 611, which resembled German U-boats, represented a post-World War II technological advance. They invented submarine launchers in 1956, transitioning from anti-aircraft weapons to ballistic missile platforms.
German U-boats served as inspiration for the Soviet Union's Whiskey-class submarine, which was created in the 1940s. They began as coastal patrol boats and developed into guided missile submarines that could fire SS-N-3 Shaddock cruise missiles.
Senator Ben Cardin, chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, emphasized that his approval of Turkey's request was contingent upon Ankara's approval of Sweden's NATO membership.
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