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And as for all the opinions that have been discussed over the last two years about the impossibility of a nuclear strike by Russia, what could be the consequences, what could be the reaction of the West and the global South in particular... well, in this situation, I am personally absolutely convinced that the reaction will be... Well, everyone will be upset, of course, a little bit. But in general they will say: OK. It's logical,
We have to start with the events in the Kursk region,
Putin said at an emergency meeting of his Security Council Russian propagandist Mardan threatens a tactical nuclear strike on AFU [Armed Forces of Ukraine] soldiers in Kursk region,
Those warheads that could possibly be attached to some Russian missiles are capable of doing a little bit more damage,
Following my conversation with the acting governor of the Kursk region, instructions have been given to several civilian agencies to provide the necessary assistance to the region’s residents. I also ask the government to take up this matter immediately,
Putin said at the briefing This could be an excuse for Gazprom to declare a force majeure and cut off supplies [to Europe]. Or maybe someone wants Gazprom to do just that,
The enemy has seized the Sudzha gas metering station,
We have to start with the events in the Kursk region. As you know, the Kyiv regime has carried out another large-scale provocation, firing indiscriminately with various types of weapons, including missiles, at civilian buildings, residential buildings, and ambulances,
he said at a meeting of his Security Council Air strikes, missile forces, artillery fire and a swift response by units defending the state border in the Kursk region prevented the enemy from advancing deep into the territory of the Russian Federation,
the defense ministry said in a statement on Wednesday We knew that the Ukrainian Armed Forces would go to Kursk Oblast. We knew that they were pulling forces together. We knew everything as usual, the guys from the fields reported it, but the higher-ups did nothing,
pro-war blogger Anastasia Kashevarova said on Telegram The nuclear power plant in Kurchatov is an object that has long been the object of desire of the Ukrainian military elite and their curators.
War correspondent Yuri Kotenok posted Well, of course… war is always a ****ed up ******* thing
Asked by his Ukrainian captors his feelings about Putin and his war, the conscript said As you know, the Kyiv regime has undertaken another large-scale provocation,
Putin said in a televised meeting with government officials Over the course of the last day, with our help, several thousand people left the shelling zone by personal transport,
Smirnov said in a video message on Telegram I had been avoiding the army altogether [but was conscripted in the end].
Immediately after our meeting, I will have a meeting with the heads of law enforcement agencies, the Ministry of Defence, the General Staff, the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation, I mean the Federal Security Service department [responsible] for the border control, and I will hear another report from my colleagues on what is happening in Kursk Oblast."
FSB border troops and Russian army soldiers prevented the border from being breached,
he added, asking residents to "remain alert". Sounds of explosions in the sky over Kurchatov, Kursk region. There is a nuclear power plant in the city,
Telegram channel Country Politics reported, sharing a video it obtained from a local resident Why does the Ukrainian Armed Forces need the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant? It will come in handy. There are many options,
However, the distance from the border to the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is almost 100 kilometers, and it is located close to the city of Kursk. You'd need a huge amount of forces to not only reach it, but also capture and then hold it,