The Kremlin indicates when to use nuclear weapons

Russia would use nuclear weapons only when there is a threat to the country's existence and not as a result of the ongoing war in Ukraine, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. “Every result of the operation (in Ukraine), of course, is not a reason for using a nuclear weapon,” said Peskov. “We have a concept [...]
“Every result of the operation (in Ukraine), of course, is not a reason for using a nuclear weapon,” said Peskov.
“We have a security concept that clearly states that only when there is a threat to the existence of the state, in our country, we can use and use nuclear weapons to eliminate the threat to the existence of our country” he said, writes CNN, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
When asked about US President Joe Biden's comments, which he called Vladimir Putin a <x0casap” and declared that the Russian president should no longer remain in power, Peskov said “is quite alarming”.
“It's personal insult,” said Peskov. “Of course, it's totally unacceptable. It is not up to the President of the United States to decide who he is and who is president of the Russian Federation”.











