MOSCOW--Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans on Saturday to station tactical ... argued that by deploying its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Russia was following the lead of ...
Belarus, which does not possess its own nuclear weapons after it transferred the stock it inherited from the Soviet era to Russia in ... But promising to station his tactical nuclear weapons ...
"Everything is possible in the modern world," Russian President Vladimir Putin warned this week amid continued tensions.
Western officials confirmed to Foreign Policy that Russia has moved tactical nuclear weapons from its borders into neighboring Belarus, several hundred miles closer to NATO territory. This move ...
Russia has formally started deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. The plan for the nuclear deployment was announced by President Putin in an interview with state television. The Russia ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will start deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus after special storage facilities are made ready on July 7-8, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday, Moscow's ...
The deployment of Russian tactical nuclear ... already been delivered to Belarus but stressed that he saw no need for Russia to resort to actually using nuclear weapons for now.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia, which will retain control of the tactical nuclear weapons, would start deploying them in close ally Belarus after special storage ...
If some of Russia’s 2,000 tactical nuclear weapons, or the more powerful strategic ones, make their way across the Russian border, the West would be put on high alert. Belarus borders NATO ...
Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, President Vladimir Putin has said. President Putin said the move would not violate nuclear non-proliferation agreements and compared it to ...