The dictator of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, on the 1000th day of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, raised the stakes on intimidation and approved the updated nuclear doctrine of the Russian Federation.
Putin signed a decree “On approval of the Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Field of Nuclear Deterrence.” The document was published on the legal information portal on November 19. The decree came into force.
The updated doctrine provides that the basis for a nuclear strike may be “aggression against Russia and its allies by any non-nuclear state with the support of a nuclear state,” as well as a massive air attack by non-nuclear means, including drones.
Putin proposed updating the framework of state policy in the field of nuclear deterrence at a meeting of the Russian Security Council on September 25.
Source: Racurs

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