Vladimir Putin Says He Hopes There Will Be No Need to Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in comments broadcast Sunday that the need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine had not arisen and that he hopes it will not.
Moscow, May 4: Russian President Vladimir Putin said in comments broadcast Sunday that the need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine had not arisen and that he hopes it will not. In a preview of an upcoming interview with Russian state television, published on Telegram, Putin said Russia has the strength and the means to bring the conflict in Ukraine to a 슬롯사이트logical conclusion.슬롯사이트
Responding to a question about Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory, Putin said: 슬롯사이트There has been no need to use those (nuclear) weapons ... and I hope they will not be required.슬롯사이트 슬롯사이트We have enough strength and means to bring what was started in 2022 to a logical conclusion with the outcome Russia requires,슬롯사이트 he said. Putin signed a revamped version of Russia's nuclear doctrine in November 2024, spelling out the circumstances that allow him to use Moscow's atomic arsenal, the world's largest. Vladimir Putin 'Secret' Son Photos Leaked: Alleged First Pics of Russia President슬롯사이트s 10-Year-Old Son With Partner Alina Kabaeva Revealed.
That version lowered the bar, giving him that option in response to even a conventional attack backed by a nuclear power. Russia and Ukraine are at odds over competing ceasefire proposals. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday, in comments made public Saturday, that Moscow's announcement of a 72-hour ceasefire next week in Ukraine to mark Victory Day in World War II is merely an attempt to create a 슬롯사이트soft atmosphere슬롯사이트 ahead of Russia's annual celebrations.
Zelenskyy instead renewed calls for a more substantial 30-day pause in hostilities, as the US had initially proposed. He said the proposed ceasefire could start anytime as a meaningful step toward ending the war. Putin on Monday declared a unilateral 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine to mark Victory Day in World War II, as the US presses for a deal to end the 3-year-old war. The Kremlin said the truce, ordered on 슬롯사이트humanitarian grounds,슬롯사이트 will run from the start of May 8 and last through the end of May 10 to mark Moscow's defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 슬롯사이트 Russia's biggest secular holiday.
Meanwhile, 11 people were wounded in a Russian drone attack overnight on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, Ukraine's State Emergency Service said Sunday. Two children were among the wounded. The attack woke up Valentyna Fesiuk, an 83-year-old resident of Kyiv's Obolon district. 슬롯사이트I was just sleeping when the house shook. It was at 12:30. An apartment on the 12th floor caught fire," she told The Associated Press. The car of another resident, Viacheslav Khotab, caught fire. Russian President Vladimir Putin Meets US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.
슬롯사이트I saw my car burning. I was covered with broken glass,슬롯사이트 he said. 슬롯사이트I couldn't do anything.슬롯사이트 The 54-year-old was frustrated with stalled peace negotiations: "They can't agree on anything, and we are the ones who suffer the consequences.슬롯사이트 Russia fired a total of 165 exploding drones and decoys overnight, Ukraine's air force said. Of those, 69 were intercepted and a further 80 lost, likely having been electronically jammed. Russia also launched two ballistic missiles. Russia's Defence Ministry said its air defences shot down 13 Ukrainian drones overnight.