Russia “never talked about using nuclear weapons,” the Russian president said.
It would make no sense for Russia to launch a nuclear strike on Ukrainian territory. This is what Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his speech at the plenary session of the Valdai International Discussion Club in Moscow on Thursday, October 27.
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“We do not need a nuclear strike on Ukraine, there is no point – neither political nor military,” Putin said and admitted that “as long as there are nuclear weapons, there is a risk of using them.”
He also said that Russia “never spoke about the use of nuclear weapons,” but only responded to the words of Western politicians.
“The West is looking for additional arguments to oppose Russia. The girl (Liz Truss – ed.) opened up about nuclear weapons, clearly out of her mind, they would have corrected it in Washington, but no, they is silent,” Putin complained.
He also again accused Ukraine of allegedly planning to create nuclear weapons.
“Kyiv talks about the desire to have nuclear weapons, while continuing to say that the Russian Federation is destroying the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, it is labeled that our troops are there,” said the head of Russia.
Remember that Vladimir Putin repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons when he talked about the war in Ukraine. In particular, that the wind rose may turn towards the enemies of Russia.
And the day before, Putin personally announced a fake about Ukraine’s “dirty bomb”.
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Source: korrespondent

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