What is Putin’s nuclear weapons threat? On 24 February 2022, in a televised speech heralding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin issued what was interpreted as a threat to use ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin approved an updated nuclear doctrine on Tuesday, which fundamentally changed Moscow's strategy for nuclear deterrence. According to the revised doctrine, any ...
Russia has started mass production of mobile bomb shelters that can offer protection for up to 48 hours in case of a nuclear weapon attack. The ominous move by Moscow comes alongside the other ...
People in Russia don't refer to the war directly, but instead use phrases like "since 2022" or "the current situation". They use these euphemisms because no one's sure who's listening. If there's ...
As the conflict entered its 1,000th day, Ukraine took advantage of its newly granted long-range missile capabilities to strike a military base on Russian territory. Moscow, which has warned ...
Nearly three years since Vladimir Putin's Russia invaded Ukraine, the conflict continues to consume huge amounts of weaponry and cost human lives - for only small but steady territorial gains.
Russia has said that Ukraine’s use of long-range ATACMS missiles against its territory marked a “new phase of the Western war” against Moscow, and has said it will react “accordingly”.
The Russian Defence Ministry is claiming that Ukraine has launched US-supplied ATACMS missiles at Russian territory for the first time on Tuesday. In a statement on Telegram, the ministry said ...
More than half of Ukrainians want talks to end the war with Russia, according to Gallup polls released Tuesday, the war’s 1,000th day. The surveys, conducted in August and October, found that 52 ...
President Vladimir Putin has updated Russia’s nuclear doctrine, two days after his US counterpart Joe Biden granted Ukraine permission to strike targets deep inside Russia with American-made ...
President Vladimir Putin approved an update to Russia's nuclear doctrine, widening the scenarios in which it would consider a strike. The move seemed a direct response to events in Ukraine ...