Russia Begins Military Exercises With Tactical Nuclear Weapons
May 21, 2024 Hour: 11:33 am
On Tuesday, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that forces from the Southern Military District, which borders Ukraine, began maneuvers with tactical nuclear weapons.
RELATED:
Putin Appoints Oleg Savelyev as Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister
Previously, on May 6, President Vladimir Putin announced the execution of these exercises in response to threats from the West.
“In accordance with the order of the Russian Armed Forces’ supreme commander, the first stage of practical exercises for the preparation and use of non-strategic nuclear weapons began in the Southern Military District,” the Ministry of Defense said.
At this stage, the military is practicing the reception of special munitions for Iskander tactical missile systems, their installation on missiles, and covert movement to launch positions.
Units of the Aerospace Forces will practice the placement of special projectiles in aircraft, including Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles, and flights to designated patrol zones.
‼️⚡️⚡️⚡️The first stage of exercises on the use of non-strategic nuclear weapons has started in Russia – Ministry of Defense
‘Personnel of the missile formations of the Southern Military District are practicing combat training tasks of obtaining special ammunition for the… pic.twitter.com/nmfcwS9sSo
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848)
May 21, 2024
“This maneuver aims to maintain the readiness level of personnel and equipment of tactical missile units in order to absolutely guarantee the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Russian state in response to provocative statements and threats from some Western politicians,” the Defense Ministry stated.
At the beginning of May, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov linked this military exercises to statements by French President Emmanuel Macron and other senior British officials.
“They spoke about the readiness and even intention to send military contingents to Ukraine, that is, to put NATO soldiers in front of Russian military personnel. This is a new spiral of escalation of tension. It is unprecedented and requires special attention and special measures,” he said.
In 2023, Russia revoked the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), although it maintains the moratorium as long as the US does not conduct such tests.
#FromTheSouth News Bits | Vladimir Putin was sworn in as president of Russia in Moscow, having been re-elected with 87.28 percent of the vote in the elections held last March. pic.twitter.com/naEjCRKsgN
— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish)
May 8, 2024
-
Russia Supports Venezuela’s Decision to Join the BRICS Group
-
Explosion in St Petersburg Leaves Seven Injured
-
Russia Vows Retaliation for Ukrainian Strikes on Its Regions
-
Ukrainian President Signs Law to Send Prisoners to Front Lines
Autor: teleSUR/ JF
Fuente: EFE