Por: Newsweek World October 07, 2022
Vladimir Putin could use nuclear weapons against a half-dozen cities in western Ukraine in a last-ditch bid to avoid military defeat, according to an expert on nuclear war.Russia's military has suffered a number of battlefield reverses, with Ukrainian troops advancing on the southern city of Kherson after routing Russian forces in the Kharkiv region in September.This has sparked growing concerns that the Kremlin could resort to nuclear... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 10, 2022
Referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin's wave of strikes on Ukraine on Monday as revenge for the country's alleged targeting of a key bridge over the weekend is shifting the blame onto Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.The Russian leader has... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
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Russian forces in Ukraine have suffered a string of defeats over the past six weeks, being routed in the northern Kharkiv region and losing ground in the south around the strategically important city of Kherson.This has led some commentators to speculate that a desperate... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
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While Russian officials and state media have issued veiled and blatant nuclear threats since the start of the Ukraine war, Russian President Vladimir Putin raised the stakes last month when he asserted he was ready to use nuclear weapons in response to perceived threats to... + más
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Newsweek USA World September 29, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin's referendums in several occupied regions of Ukraine will pave the way for a pretty dangerous phase of the ongoing war, according to a retired U.S. admiral.In an interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe on Thursday, James Stavridis said that... + más
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to greatly escalate his war on Ukraine — his announcement Wednesday of a partial mobilization of reserves, four sham referendums in partly occupied Ukrainian territories and a veiled nuclear threat — reflects his desperation to... + más
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