Putin: "The West has crossed all red lines with Ukraine" | UNITED STATES: "No reference to nuclear weapons in Minsk"

Photo gallery – Ukraine, from the museum to the front: Moscow thinks of a new life for Soviet tanks

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There war in Ukraine reaches the 397th day. Putin announces that “the construction of a depot will be completed on July 1st Tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus‘ and warns: ‘The West is crossing all red lines by supplying arms to Ukraine.’ Then he explains that ‘Cooperation Russia-China it is not a military alliance”. Josep Borell announces that theEU is ready to take further measures in response to the deployment of Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus sanctions“. The United States They say they have “no evidence” that Russia has transferred nuclear weapons to Belarus or that Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.