Putin warns against use of nuclear weapons against Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he believes that no one in their "sound mind" would dare to use nuclear weapons against Russia.
Speaking at the annual Valdai conference in Sochi, Putin outlined two scenarios that would trigger a nuclear response from Moscow: a threat to the very existence of the state or a direct nuclear attack on Russian territory.
Putin emphasized that if Moscow ever had to resort to using its nuclear weapons to defend the country, the chances of survival for anyone involved would be minimal.
However, Putin pointed out that no such situation had happened so far. He also confirmed that Russia had "successfully" tested the nuclear-armed cruise missile, Burevestnik.
Putin's remarks come at a time of heightened tensions between Russia and the West over the war in Ukraine. The United States has warned that it would respond with "devastating" consequences if Russia uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
It is important to note that Putin's statements about nuclear weapons are a threat and a warning. He is sending a message to the West that Russia is prepared to use its nuclear weapons if it feels that its existence is threatened.
It is also important to note that the use of nuclear weapons would have devastating consequences for the world. A nuclear war would kill millions of people and cause widespread environmental damage. (ILKHA)
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