“ The Center for Countering Disinformation at the NSDC of Ukraine assesses the statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin about the tests of the Poseidon nuclear submarine complex and the Burevisnyk missile as an attempt to exert psychological pressure on the West. Source: Countering Disinformation Center Details: The CPD drew attention to the fact that Putin’s statements about the latest weapons began to be heard precisely after the introduction of new US sanctions against Russian Rosneft and Lukoil. Literally: “Putin’s scaremongering about “invincible” weapons is an attempt to put psychological pressure on the West. Moscow is trying to intimidate Ukraine’s allies, in particular the United States, to slow down military aid, and force the world to accept favorable conditions for the end of the war. The sanctions pressed Putin so much that he began to mention all Soviet and Russian missiles, trying to scare the world with a “nuclear weapon” that the Russian Federation will not be able to use anyway.” Details: The CPD emphasized that the Kremlin’s threats are a reaction to growing isolation, economic pressure and fear of the inevitable consequences of its own aggression. What preceded it: on October 29, Putin boasted to the occupiers that Russia had tested the Poseidon underwater complex equipped with a nuclear power plant, which supposedly has no analogues in the world and is impossible to intercept. Background: On October 26, Putin held a meeting with the head of the Russian General Staff Valery Gerasimov regarding the test of the “unlimited range” cruise missile “Burevisnik” with a nuclear power plant. Putin added that the tests “once again confirmed the reliability of Russia’s nuclear shield” and noted that the Petrel is “a unique product that no one in the world has.” The statement of the Kremlin ruler about the missile tests was heard against the background of the decision of the US President Donald Trump to introduce sanctions against the companies “Rosneft” and “Lukoil”. In addition, recently the head of the White House changed his mind to meet with Putin in Budapest. In the morning of October 23, the European Union finally approved the 19th package of sanctions against Russia. As early as 2022, Putin instructed to put Sarmat intercontinental missiles on combat duty. The mass media reported on its five unsuccessful launches. Just weeks before the US presidential election, Putin changed Russian nuclear doctrine to intimidate the West in response to discussions about authorizing long-range strikes on Russia.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Vladimir Putin, photo by Getty Images Source: Center for Combating Disinformation
Details: The CPD drew attention to the fact that Putin’s statements about the newest weapons began to be heard precisely after the introduction of new US sanctions against Russian Rosneft and Lukoil.
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Literally: “Putin’s scaremongering about “invincible” weapons is an attempt to exert psychological pressure on the West. Moscow is trying to intimidate Ukraine’s allies, in particular the United States, to slow down military aid, and force the world to accept favorable conditions for the end of the war.
Sanctions pressed Putin so much that he began to mention all the Soviet and Russian missiles, trying to scare the world with a “nucleus”, which the Russian Federation will not be able to use anyway.”
Details: The CPD emphasized that the Kremlin’s threats are a reaction to growing isolation, economic pressure and fear of the inevitable consequences of its own aggression.
What preceded: October 29 Putin boasted to the occupiers that Russia had tested the Poseidon underwater complex equipped with a nuclear power plant, which supposedly has no analogues in the world and is impossible to intercept.
Prehistory:
- October 26, Putin held a meeting with the head General Staff of Russia by Valery Gerasimov regarding the test cruise missile “unlimited range” “Burevisnyk” with a nuclear power plant. Putin added that the tests “once again confirmed the reliability of Russia’s nuclear shield” and noted that the Petrel is “a unique product that no one in the world has.”
- The statement of the Kremlin ruler about the missile tests was heard against the background of the decision of the US President Donald Trump to introduce sanctions against the companies “Rosneft” and “Lukoil”. In addition, recently the head of the White House changed his mind to meet with Putin in Budapest.
- In the morning of October 23, the European Union finally approved the 19th package of sanctions against Russia.
- As early as 2022, Putin instructed to put Sarmat intercontinental missiles on combat duty. mass media reported about her five unsuccessful launches.
- Just weeks before the US presidential election, Putin changed Russian nuclear doctrine to intimidate the West in response to discussions about authorizing long-range strikes on Russia.
