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The Kremlin has denied the intention to provide Belarus with nuclear missiles

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Putin ordered the transfer of the Iskander-M to Belarus, which could use both ballistic and cruise missiles.

The Kremlin commented on information that Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed with Alexander Lukashenko the transfer of missiles with nuclear weapons. This was stated by his press secretary Dmitry Peskov, Kommersant wrote on Tuesday, June 28.

According to Peskov, it is about technical complexes capable of carrying different types of weapons.

At a meeting on June 25, Putin said Russia would transfer the Iskander-M to Belarus in the coming months, which could use both ballistic and cruise missiles, “both in conventional and nuclear versions.”

The other day, the G7 summit expressed concern about Russia’s intentions to move nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus.

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Source: korrespondent

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