Photo gallery – Ukraine, from the museum to the front: Moscow thinks of a new life for Soviet tanks
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Soviet tank T-54
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Soviet tank T-55
There war in Ukraine reaches the 396th day. Wladimir Putin announces that “the construction of a tactical nuclear weapons depot in Belarus will be completed on July 1”. He then explains that “Russia will produce over 1,600 tank within a year”. For Kiev “there is a risk of failure of the cooling systems of the nuclear power plant Zaporizhia. This could mean a possible Fukushima scenario.” The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Aeaea), Raphael LargeShe will travel to the nuclear power plant next week. The commanders of the Air Force of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark have signed a memorandum of understanding to: a Nordic Air Defense united to counter the growing threat from Russia.