May 4, 2025
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Putin “hopes” Russia will not need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine

During the attack on Ukraine in Russia, there was no need to use nuclear weapons, and the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin hopes that it will continue. Source: Putin in an interview with Propagandist Pavel Zarubin details: in a movie made to Putin’s 25th anniversary, he tells that, during the war, Russia wanted to provoke, they wanted to make mistakes. “”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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During the attack on Ukraine in Russia, there was no need to use nuclear weapons, and the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin hopes that it will continue.

Source: Putin in an interview with propagandist Pavel Zarubin

Details: In the film, made to the 25th anniversary of Putin’s stay in power, he tells that during the war Russia “wanted to provoke, wanted to make mistakes.”

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He also argues that Russia has enough strength and means to “bring the war in Ukraine to a logical conclusion” and “with the result required for Russia”, and it is not necessary to use nuclear weapons for this.

Putin also declared the inevitability in the future “reconciliation with the Ukrainian part of the Russian people.”

Recall: The Washington Post editor Bob Woodword in his book “War” said that American intelligence in the early fall of 2022 was estimated at 50% of the likelihood that Russia would apply tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine against the background of failure on the battlefield.

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