Russian President Vladimir Putin has monitored drills of the country’s strategic nuclear forces involving multiple practice launches of ballistic and cruise missiles, in a show of force amid the heightened tensions with the West over the conflict in Ukraine.
Wednesday’s drills come amid a series of escalatory comments from Moscow and Putin – who observed the drills from a control room – suggesting the eight-month conflict in Ukraine could turn nuclear.
The West has warned Russia against using dirty bomb pretext in Ukraine.
“Under the leadership of … Vladimir Putin, a training session was held with ground, sea and air strategic deterrence forces, during which practical launches of ballistic and cruise missiles took place,” the Kremlin said in a statement on Wednesday.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu reported to Putin that the exercise was intended to simulate a “massive nuclear strike” by Russia in retaliation for a nuclear attack on the country.
The manoeuvres followed Putin’s warning about his readiness to use “all means available” to fend off attacks on Russia’s territory in a clear reference to the country’s nuclear arsenals
The Russian drills came as NATO was holding its own annual nuclear exercises in northwestern Europe that will run until October 30.
The NATO drills, dubbed “Steadfast Noon”, involve about 60 aircraft, including United States long-range B-52 bombers and fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons, but do not involve any live bombs. /Argumentum.al