Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of nuclear war if Ukraine's allies deepen their involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Russian weatherman Evgeny Tishkovets recently told TV host and Kremlin-back propogandist Vladimir Solovyov that conditions are 'ideal' for a nuclear strike on member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization .It's been a little over two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. As NATO countries back the Eastern European nation, which is yet to be a member of the military organization, there has been growing concern that Russia may expand its war.
'The air currents are directed in non-traditional ways, not from the west to the east, but the east to the west. The radioactive clouds with travel towards those countries that are sending arms and mercenaries to fight against our army.'He added: 'The death of our guys shouldn't be the price of victory. We should move up to a higher level of escalation.'Newsweek reached out to the Russian government via online form and NATO press office via email for comment.
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