Putin Warns of Nuclear Alert Amid Victory Day Parade in Moscow

Thu May 09 2024
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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a defiant speech on Thursday, cautioning that his nation’s nuclear forces remain “always” on high alert and emphasizing Russia’s intolerance toward any perceived threats from the West.

Speaking before thousands of soldiers adorned in ceremonial attire on Red Square, Putin commended the Russian army’s efforts in Ukraine and accused “Western elites” of inciting conflicts globally.

Addressing the Victory Day parade, commemorating the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II, Putin stressed Russia’s current pivotal juncture, asserting that the nation’s destiny hangs on each individual’s actions. Framing the conflict with Ukraine as an existential battle against “Nazism,” Putin reiterated Russia’s commitment to preventing a global clash while maintaining readiness to defend against threats.

Notably, Russia recently intensified its nuclear rhetoric, with Putin ordering military drills involving nuclear weapons near Ukraine. Last year, Russia withdrew from the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and a key arms reduction agreement with the United States, signaling a departure from previous disarmament efforts.

The Victory Day parade, showcasing Russian military prowess with advanced missiles and air defense systems, typically draws leaders from allied nations. Despite tensions with the West over Ukraine, several world leaders, primarily from former Soviet states and other allies, were slated to attend this year’s event. However, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan opted out amid strained relations with Russia.

Putin’s address coincides with ongoing Russian advances in Ukraine, following his recent inauguration for an unprecedented fifth term. Russia’s military gains have been notable, with territorial expansions in eastern Ukraine despite sporadic Ukrainian counter-offensives. However, Ukraine aims to bolster its forces with support from the United States, including a controversial bill allowing prisoners to join the fight.

Meanwhile, clashes persist along the Russian-Ukrainian border, with reports of Ukrainian attacks targeting Russian territory, particularly energy sites. The situation remains tense, with both sides asserting their positions amidst escalating hostilities.

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