Putin says Russian nuclear weapons 'more advanced' than in US

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday (Mar 13) lauded Moscow's nuclear arsenal and warned that he was ready to deploy the weapons if Russia's sovereignty was threatened. The Kremlin has touted its nuclear prowess throughout its

In this pool photograph distributed by Russia's state agency Sputnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin gives an interview to TV host and Director General of Rossiya Segodnya news agency Dmitry Kiselyov at the Kremlin in Moscow on Mar 12, 2024. MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday lauded Moscow's nuclear arsenal and warned that he was ready to deploy the weapons if Russia's sovereignty was threatened.

Putin's comments came hours after a wave of drone strikes targeted Russia's oil refineries and border regions for the second day in a row. This week, Russia has faced some of the most significant attacks on its territory since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine more than two years ago.

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