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Russia starts tactical nuclear drills near Ukraine, citing Western ‘threats’

  • The exercises are taking place in Russia’s Southern Military District, which borders and includes parts of Ukraine that Moscow claims to have annexed
  • Officials cited French and UK comments about possibly sending Nato troops to Ukraine and Kyiv having the right to fire Western missiles at Russian territory

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Footage released on Tuesday shows Russian service members atop an Iskander missile system at an unknown location in Russia’s Southern Military District. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry via Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Russia on Tuesday announced the start of tactical nuclear weapons drills close to Ukraine, in what it said was a response to Western “threats”.

Throughout its two-year offensive on Ukraine, Moscow has repeatedly talked-up its arsenal of nuclear weapons and its readiness to deploy them if it senses an existential threat.

The West has accused President Vladimir Putin of irresponsible nuclear sabre-rattling.

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Russia’s defence ministry said Tuesday the drills were taking place in its Southern Military District, which borders and includes parts of Ukraine that Moscow claims to have annexed. It did not specify exactly where.

Russian military vehicles are seen during the first stage of tactical nuclear drills at an unknown location in Russia’s Southern Military District, in footage released on Tuesday. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry via Reuters
Russian military vehicles are seen during the first stage of tactical nuclear drills at an unknown location in Russia’s Southern Military District, in footage released on Tuesday. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry via Reuters

The drills are designed to test “the readiness of personnel and equipment of non-strategic nuclear weapons combat units to respond and to unconditionally ensure the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Russian state”, the defence ministry said in a statement.

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It added they were a “response to provocative statements and threats by certain Western officials”.

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