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Zelensky repeats warning over Russian nuclear weapons

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The globe should prepare for the viable use by Russia of nuclear guns, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters Saturday, repeating an in advance warning.

“We should not await the instant whilst Russia decides to apply nuclear guns,” he stated in an interview with Ukrainian news media.

“We have to put together for that.”

Anti-radiation medication and air raid shelters could be wished, he said. The Russians, he stated, “can use any weapon, I’m convinced of it”.

The interview turned into relayed through six Ukrainian news websites and additionally broadcast by the Ukrainian presidency on Telegram.

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Already on Friday, Zelensky had warned that the arena must be involved approximately the threat Putin posed, echoing comments via CIA director William Burns.

Burns said Thursday that Russia’s battlefield setbacks raised the chance that President Vladimir Putin may want to set up a tactical or low-yield nuclear weapon.

The Kremlin said it had located Russian nuclear forces on high alert rapidly after the assault began February 24, but the United States says it has now not seen any sign of unusual nuclear movements.

Moscow has said it would use a nuclear weapon on Ukraine within the case of an “existential risk” towards Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov instructed CNN in a latest interview.

Russian navy doctrine includes the “improve to de-strengthen” principle of launching a small nuclear weapon to regain the initiative in war.

US President Joe Biden is “deeply involved about heading off a third world war, about fending off a threshold wherein nuclear struggle turns into possible,” said Burns.

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