Russian President Vladimir Putin accuses the west that he had tried to provoke him to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. He said that in a documentary from the Russian state of television, which had been dedicated to Putin’s fifteen minutes since 2000.
“We wanted to provoke, we wanted to make mistakes,” claims the Chief Kremlin in the film “Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 years”. However, it was not necessary to use nuclear weapons.
“And I hope this will not be necessary in the future,” Putin said in the documentary. Russia has sufficient powers and means to achieve everything that was needed for Moscow in the war that started in 2022. At that time, Russia had entered the neighboring country.
Rocket attack like a nuclear threatening gesture
Putin and his leadership have threatened several times with the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine and his allies in more than three years. According to the media reports, the US government had the impression in the autumn of 2022 that Moscow could prepare an atomic bomb; At that time, Russia was brought to a sharp warning by diplomatic channels.
The test of the test with a new Russian medium -range rocket on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro in November 2024 is also considered a nuclear threatening gesture.
Putin again justified his approach to Ukraine since 2014. The annexation of the Crimea Peninsula in 2014 should prevent the Russian residents from being left to the fate of destruction.
Putin expects reconciliation with Ukrainians
Interviewer Pawel Sarubin also asked the Kremlin chef if there could be a reconciliation “with the Ukrainian part of the Russian people”. “I think it will certainly come. Despite the tragedy that we are experiencing at the moment. It’s just a matter of time,” Putin replied.
For the first time, the Kremlin -Baas also demonstrated spaces in the film, which he called his apartment in the Kremlin – living room, library, fitness room, kitchen and a small chapel. In the past three years he had spent the most nights in the Kremlin, he said.
Source: Krone

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