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RUSSIA TO HOLD NUCLEAR DRILLS FOLLOWING 'THREATS' FROM WEST

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Image caption,

Russian Yars nuclear missile complex were paraded in Moscow in a rehearsal ahead
of this week's Victory Day Parade

Laura Gozzi
BBC News

Published
6 May 2024

Russia has started preparations for missile drills near Ukraine simulating the
use of tactical nuclear weapons in response to "threats" by Western officials.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said recent statements by French President
Emmanuel Macron and the British Foreign Secretary David Cameron constituted a
"completely new round of escalation of tension".

Last week, Mr Macron refused to rule out potentially deploying French troops,
should Kyiv request them, while Lord Cameron said that Ukraine had the right to
use British weapons for strikes within Russia.

On Monday, Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Lord Cameron's
"hostile outburst" contradicted previous British assurances that the long-range
missiles sent to Ukraine would not be used on Russian territory and meant that
the UK was a "party to the conflict".

The ministry added that the response to Ukrainian strikes using British weapons
on Russia could involve targeting any British military facilities and equipment
on the territory of Ukraine and beyond.

It also said that Mr Macron's statement on possible deployment of French troops
to Ukraine could be considered as "readiness for direct confrontation with
Russia".

Both the British and the French ambassadors in Moscow were summoned on Monday.

The tactical nuclear weapons drills announced on Monday were ordered by Russian
President Vladimir Putin, according to TASS news agency.

They were expected to take place "in the near future" and would involve missile
formations as well as air and naval forces.

Tactical nuclear weapons are small nuclear warheads and delivery systems
intended for use on the battlefield, or for a limited strike.

They are designed to destroy enemy targets in a specific area without causing
widespread radioactive fallout.

Strategic nuclear weapons, on the other hand, are large and designed to be fired
at a long range - for example, between continents. Russia holds regular drills
with strategic nuclear weapons.

In April, Belarus's long-time leader Alexander Lukashenko said "several dozen"
tactical nuclear weapons were stationed in his country.

A Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman dismissed the announcement that
drills would take place, calling it "nuclear blackmail".

But Nato spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah said it was "dangerous and irresponsible"
and stated that Nato remained "vigilant".

Following a meeting in Paris with Mr Macron and Chinese President Xi Jinping,
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that she hoped President
Xi would help de-escalate Russia's "irresponsible" nuclear threats.

Russia's sabre-rattling come on the eve of President Vladimir Putin's
inauguration for a fifth presidential term.

Ukraine's foreign ministry has said it will no longer regard Vladimir Putin as a
legitimate president after his inauguration and has urged other countries and
international organisations to follow suit.

However, a French diplomatic source quoted by Reuters said the French ambassador
would attend the ceremony.

Germany and several other European countries have ruled out sending their
envoys.


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