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Russia to place nukes close to Belarus’ western border, envoy says


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TALLINN, Estonia — Russian tactical nuclear weapons can be deployed near Belarus’ borders with NATO neighbors, the Russian ambassador to Belarus stated Sunday amid simmering tensions between Russia and the West over Moscow’s struggle in Ukraine.

Ambassador Boris Gryzlov’s remark adopted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest assertion about plans to station tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Russia’s neighbor and ally. The announcement marked one other try by the Russian chief to dangle the nuclear menace to discourage the West from supporting Ukraine.

Putin has stated that building of storage amenities for tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus can be full by July 1 and added that Russia has helped modernize Belarusian warplanes to make them able to carrying nuclear weapons.

The 2 neighbors have an settlement envisioning shut financial, political and army ties. Russia used Belarusian territory as a staging floor for invading Ukraine and has maintained a contingent of troops and weapons there.

Gryzlov, talking in remarks broadcast late Sunday by Belarusian state tv, stated the Russian nuclear weapons can be “moved up near the Western border of our union state” however didn’t give any exact location.

“It’s going to increase our protection functionality, and will probably be completed no matter all of the noise in Europe and the US,” he stated in a reference to Western criticism of Putin’s determination.

Belarus shares a 1,250-kilometer (778-mile) border with NATO members Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.

Tactical nuclear weapons, that are supposed to destroy enemy troops and weapons on the battlefield, have a comparatively quick vary and a a lot decrease yield in contrast with nuclear warheads fitted to long-range strategic missiles which are able to obliterating entire cities.

The deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus would put them nearer to potential targets in Ukraine and NATO members in Japanese and Central Europe.

Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko stated Friday that a few of Russia’s strategic nuclear weapons may be deployed to Belarus together with a part of Russia’s tactical nuclear arsenal.

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