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Putin orders military to commence nuclear weapons drills
President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia has ordered the country’s military to commence nuclear weapons drills.
President Putin in a broadcast on Tuesday, addressing Comrades, declared that today, they are hosting another strategic deterrent forces.
He said that Russia will work out the actions of the official of persons in charge of managing the applications of nuclear weapons with practical intelligence with ballistic cruise missiles launches.
Putin asserted that Russia reaffirms its principled position on that the use of nuclear weapons is an extreme, an exceptional measure to ensure the security of the state.
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According to Putin, “At the same time, we are well aware of the fact that the nuclear warfare continues to remain a reliable guarantor of sovereignty and security of our countries, allows to strategize deterrence as well as to maintain nuclear parity and and balance of power in the world objective factors of global stability.”
Putin cautioned, “given the growing geopolitical tensions, the emergence of new external threats, we will also endeavour to further improve everything in their components.
“The resources are available to do so.”
President Putin emphasized that they are not going to get into a new race of armaments, declaring: “however, we will support nuclear forces at the level of necessary sufficiency.”
Credit: BRICS News
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