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Russia's Nuclear Blackmail: Ukrainian Authorities and Military React to Putin's Latest Threats

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The dictator, in fact, did not say anything new.

The President of the aggressor country Russia, Vladimir Putin, for the first time publicly held a meeting of the standing conference of the Russian Security Council on nuclear deterrence. He stated that “it has been proposed to introduce a number of clarifications to the nuclear doctrineto define the conditions for the use of nuclear weapons.” Desperate attempts to once again intimidate the world have caused a wave of discussions.

How did they react to Putin's latest nuclear threats in Ukraine – read on.

A tool that won't work

The Presidential Office responded to Putin's statement about making changes to the nuclear doctrine. According to the head of the OPU, the enemy has nothing else besides this blackmail.

“The Russian Federation has nothing but nuclear blackmail, no other instruments to intimidate the world. These instruments will not work,” he emphasized.

Putin's Last Argument

According to the OPU adviser Mikhail Podolyak on the air of the telethon, Vladimir Putin's nuclear blackmail is a reputational low. The Russian Federation simply does not understand how to stop the development of events.

“It is obvious that the Russian Federation does not understand how to stop what will continue in this war,” the adviser to the head of the OP added.

In particular, this concerns the Kursk operation, long-range strikes of Ukrainian products on the territory of the Russian Federation. All this has a significant impact on social sentiment in Russia. In addition, according to Podolyak, with his nuclear blackmail Putin is trying to intercept the agenda of the UN General Assembly, where Russia is recorded as an aggressor within the framework of international law. In addition, the Russian Federation uses nuclear blackmail, since traditional propaganda does not work and the hot phase of the war continues.

“It cannot resist Ukraine, achieving the goals it declared at the beginning. And, of course, Russia is trying to use the last argument today. The argument, so to speak, of the militants is nuclear weapons,” Podolyak emphasized.

Russians can afford it

In turn, Major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, deputy commander of the 3rd separate assault brigade Maksim Zhorin said that the changes in the Russian “nuclear doctrine” are another blackmail. The Russians can afford it thanks to the position of the West.

“Russia continues to threaten and believes that it has the right to do so precisely because of the weakness of our allies. If they were more decisive, Russian terrorists would be afraid to dictate their terms. The event allows them to be more brazen every day,” he emphasized.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces Major does not believe that the enemy is really trying to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine in the near future.

“These statements were made before the meeting where they will decide on the possibility of using long-range weapons in order to influence this decision not in our favor,” notes Deputy Commander of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade Maksim Zhorin.

A Horror Story from Fear

As the Head of the Counteraction Center emphasized disinformation Andrey Kovalenko, Putin's nuclear blackmail is the fear of Ukrainian weapons, which deprives the Russian Federation of strategic weapons depots, damaging the Kremlin dictator's ability to continue terror.

“This is a horror story from fear. “Nothing more,” he noted.

Kovalenko added that these events with the update of the nuclear doctrine and threats, according to Putin's plan, should have been preceded by successful tests of the Sarmat intercontinental missile. “Only it couldn't take off,” he summed up with irony.

He adds that even without the nuclear component, the Russian Federation has enough weapons to destroy our energy sector and infrastructure.

“These events with the update of the nuclear doctrine and threats, according to Putin's plan, should have been preceded by successful tests of the Sarmat intercontinental missile. “But it couldn't take off,” Kovalenko noted.

It was said earlier that dictator Putin was “throwing dust in the eyes” with his threats to use nuclear weapons. These are his methods of operation.

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