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Russia points horrifying 3-word warning as nuclear weapons row erupts

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov pinpointed Russia’s predominant aim within the four-year-long conflict with Ukraine.

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has reached its four-year anniversary. (Picture: Getty)

Russia has introduced that its aims in Ukraine haven’t “been totally achieved” because the conflict marks its fourth anniversary. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov referred to as for the total occupation of japanese Ukraine, “making certain safety of people that lived and reside” within the area.

He pinpointed this as Russia’s predominant aim within the conflict, which it’s open to reaching by “political and diplomatic means”. Peskov added: “However targets haven’t been totally achieved so particular navy operation continues. Is there nonetheless hope that battle may be ended by talks? This hope has not left us from the very starting…

Dmitry Peskov is the Kremlin spokesperson. (Picture: Getty)

“Our place is nicely understood and constant. Now the whole lot will depend on the actions of the Kyiv regime.”

One other one in all Vladimir Putin’s mouthpieces additionally issued a horrifying warning to the West, claiming that Russia would use nuclear weapons towards the UK and France.

If France and the UK present Kyiv with nuclear weapons expertise “to safe extra beneficial phrases” in negotiations to finish the conflict, Russia can be pressured to strike, former president Dmitry Medvedev stated.

He argued that the transfer would “seriously change the state of affairs” and violate the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

The deputy chairman of Russia’s Safety Council wrote on Telegram that Russia would use non-strategic nuclear weapons “towards targets in Ukraine” and “the provider nations”.

Reportedly into consideration is the the French TN75 small-size warhead from the M51.1 submarine-launched ballistic missile, although the SVR offered no proof to again this up.

Downing Road dismissed the allegation, with the Prime Minister’s official spokesman saying: “This can be a clear try by Vladimir Putin to distract from his heinous actions in Ukraine. There is no such thing as a reality to this.”

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