MOSCOW--Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans on Saturday to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus, a warning to the West as it steps up military support for Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest round of nuclear saber rattling has drawn concern and condemnation from the West, but his promise to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus may do ...
"Everything is possible in the modern world," Russian President Vladimir Putin warned this week amid continued tensions.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has amped up his nuclear threats to the West, saying that his military is technically prepared to launch a strike if Russia’s sovereignty or independence comes ...
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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 ...