The defense minister of Belarus said Tuesday that the country closely allied with Russia will put forth a new military doctrine that for the first time provides for the use of nuclear weapons.
In November, it was also reported that Russia continued to relocate components of tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus in mid-September. According to railway workers, occupiers transferred two ...
Russia has again hinted that it is making changes to its official policy on the use of nuclear weapons, as Ukraine’s ...
MOSCOW--Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans on Saturday to station tactical ... argued that by deploying its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Russia was following the lead of ...
Russia plans to deploy nuclear arms in ... Putin told the Rossiya-1 TV channel that a depot to store tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus would be completed by July of this year.
Vladimir Putin issued a weighty warning to the West this week as he announced a first tranche of Russian tactical nuclear weapons ... to Belarus." Putin first said in March that Russia planned ...
Mr Putin said in March his country planned to deploy tactical, comparatively short-range and small-yield nuclear weapons in Belarus. The inking of the deal comes as Russia braces for Ukraine’s ...
"I know for sure that Ukraine would be very happy if Russia or we used tactical nuclear weapons ... Lukashenko last week warned that Belarus would "use nuclear weapons if the enemy crosses the ...
There was a real danger that Russia would use tactical nuclear weapons two years ago after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of ...
When American leaders should be focused on finding a diplomatic off-ramp to a war that should never have been allowed to take place, the Biden-Harris administration is instead pursuing a policy ...
Russia has announced that it will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus near borders of NATO countries to ensure its security. In an interview, Russian envoy to Belarus Boris Gryzlov said the ...
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.