Russia has announced the beginning of drills simulating the launch of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine. These drills, ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin, involve missile units in Russia’s Southern Military District, including occupied Ukrainian territories. The exercises will involve the “combat use” of Iskander and Kinzhal ballistic missiles equipped with nuclear warheads. Despite Putin’s repeated nuclear threats against Ukraine and the West, Russia has not yet used its nuclear arsenal. The drills are reportedly in response to provocative statements and threats made by Western officials. Belarus will also be participating in the nuclear exercises alongside Russia, according to reports.

The U.S. has condemned Moscow’s “irresponsible rhetoric” in response to the announcement of the nuclear drills but sees no change in Russia’s strategic posture. The Financial Times reported in February that Russia’s doctrine for using tactical nuclear weapons includes various scenarios, from an enemy incursion on Russian territory to the destruction of a percentage of Russia’s strategic ballistic missile submarines. Additionally, CNN reported that the U.S. was preparing rigorously for a potential Russian nuclear strike in Ukraine in late 2022, which would have been the first nuclear attack in a war since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

Dmytro Basmat, a North American news editor for The Kyiv Independent, has a background in Canadian politics working as a communications lead and spokesperson for a national political party. With a Master’s degree in Political Management from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Governance from Toronto Metropolitan University, Basmat provides insightful commentary on the ongoing situation in Ukraine. His expertise adds valuable context to the escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, especially in light of the recent announcement of nuclear drills in the region.

The Russian drills simulating the launch of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine highlight the growing concern over escalating tensions in the region. With Putin’s repeated nuclear threats and the involvement of Belarus in the exercises, the situation remains volatile. Western officials have responded to the provocative statements from Moscow, indicating a heightened level of preparedness for potential nuclear strikes in Ukraine. The announcement of these drills underscores the urgency for international support and cooperation to prevent further escalation of the conflict and protect the sovereignty of Ukraine.

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