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Journalists write that there are no signs that the Kremlin is preparing for the ...

"In a week or month": Experts explained Putin's threats on the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine

Journalists write that there are no signs that the Kremlin is preparing for the use of nuclear weapons. However, the US already knows what to answer Russia in the case of nuclear attack. The likelihood of nuclear weapons in Ukraine depends on how Russian President Vladimir Putin will perceive the threat to himself and the state system. About it writes Reuters. The material states that Putin calls the war in Ukraine an existential battle between Russia and the West.

During his address, the Kremlin head stated that it did not "bluff" and could use nuclear weapons if someone threatens the borders of the Russian Federation. Nevertheless, many analysts are convinced that the President of the Russian Federation is still bluffing, but in the US and Europe they are seriously treated. Journalists write that the doctrine of Russia allows a nuclear stroke even if the existence of the Russian Federation is jeopardized even through nuclear weapons.

According to Prague analyst Yuri Fedrov, Putin has not yet dared. "But what will happen in a week or a month, it's hard to say - when he realizes that the war is lost," he said. But CIA Director William Burns said that it was necessary to treat threats very seriously. However, American intelligence has not yet been confirmed because Putin will still "press the red button". US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Washington had warned Moscow "catastrophic consequences of such a decision.

" Earlier, Focus reported that the Armed Forces had been dealing with more than 1. 5 thousand settlements. Ukrainian state authorities began to work in the de -corresponding territory of 5 oblasts. Police document the military crimes of Russian invaders, they say in the Presidential Office. We will also remind that two thousand military people want to be captured by the Armed Forces.