Russian President Vladimir Putin launched major joint nuclear drills with Belarus just a day after returning from his high-stakes China visit. Moscow confirmed strategic and tactical nuclear exercises involving missile launches, nuclear munitions and combat aircraft capable of carrying special warheads. Putin called nuclear use an “extremely exceptional measure” but stressed Russia must stay ready amid rising global tensions. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko also warned both nations are prepared to defend themselves “in every way possible.” The exercises come as NATO tensions deepen and Moscow prepares future war games including “Union Shield 2027.”
Putin stations nukes near NATO, drops hint on next attack on Europe? 'Use of such weapons is an...'
Russian President Vladimir Putin launched major joint nuclear drills with Belarus just a day after returning from his high-stakes China visit. Moscow confirmed strategic and tactical nuclear exercises involving missile launches, nuclear munitions and combat aircraft capable of carrying special warheads. Putin called nuclear use an “extremely exceptional measure” but stressed Russia must stay ready amid rising global tensions. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko also warned both nations are prepared to defend themselves “in every way possible.” The exercises come as NATO tensions deepen and Moscow prepares future war games including “Union Shield 2027.”











