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Putin signs decree allowing use of nuclear weapons

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree authorizing the use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states if they are backed by nuclear powers.

The decree, announced on Tuesday, coincides with the 1,000th day of Russia’s ongoing military campaign in Ukraine.

The move comes in the wake of the United States’ decision to provide Kyiv with long-range missiles capable of targeting Russian military sites.

“Aggression by a non-nuclear state with the participation of a nuclear state is considered as a joint attack,” Peskov told reporters, in a clear reference to Ukraine and its Western allies.

“It was necessary to bring our principles in line with the current situation,” he said, describing the update as a “very important” document that should be carefully examined internationally.

Peskov reiterated that Russia considers nuclear weapons a means of deterrence and would only deploy them if compelled to respond.

The decree also specifies that Russia could launch a nuclear response in the event of a massive airstrike, even if the attack involves only conventional weapons.

Additionally, Moscow’s updated nuclear policy will extend to its close ally, Belarus.

Peskov reaffirmed that the Kremlin views its military actions in Ukraine as a confrontation with the “collective West” and vowed that Russia would see its “special military operation” through to the end.

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