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Putin updates Russia’s nuclear doctrine amid Ukrainian attacks

Putin updates Russia’s nuclear doctrine amid Ukrainian attacks

Putin updates Russia’s nuclear doctrine amid Ukrainian attacks | Vantage with Palki Sharma Ukraine began using Western weapons to carry out long-range attacks on Russian territory. This is after US President Joe Biden gave the green light to Zelensky. Moscow says Kiev used US ATACM missiles to hit an ammunition depot in Bryansk. Russian President Vladimir Putin today signed a decree updating Russia’s nuclear doctrine and expanding the scope of nuclear weapons. Donald Trump has promised to end the war in Ukraine as soon as he takes office. But the conflict is now intensifying and could even go nuclear. The next two months will be critical. — Ukraine | Russia-Ukraine War | Volodymyr Zelensky Vladimir Putin Nuclear weapons | First post | World News | Live News | Vantage | Palki Sharma | News #ukraine #russiaukrainewar #zelensky #vladimirputin #firstpost #vantageonfirstpost #palkisharma #worldnews Vantage is a revolutionary news, opinion and business show from Firstpost. Reaching out to a global audience, Vantage covers the biggest news from a 360-degree perspective, giving viewers the chance to assess the impact of world events through a uniquely Indian lens. The show is anchored by Palki Sharma, Managing Editor, Firstpost. Breaking stereotypes, Vantage aims to challenge conventional wisdom and present an alternative view of global business, challenging the norm and opening the door to new perspectives. The show goes beyond the headlines to uncover the hidden stories – making Vantage a destination for thought-provoking ideas. Vantage airs Monday to Friday at 9 PM IST on Firstpost across all leading platforms. Subscribe to Firstpost channel and press the bell icon to get notified when we go live. Follow Firstpost on Instagram: Follow Firstpost on Facebook: Follow Firstpost on Twitter: Follow Firstpost on WhatsApp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va6zOIrEQIamseyg762V

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