NATO assessed the risks of a nuclear strike on Ukraine


Russia has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons.
The risks of the use of nuclear weapons by the Russian Federation remain low. However, if the Kremlin dares to do so, the consequences of such a strike would be catastrophic for Moscow. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in an interview for NTV:
The risk of Russia using nuclear weapons in Ukraine is low, but the consequences will be huge, so we take it very seriously
According to the NATO Secretary General, Russia is pursuing an irresponsible and reckless nuclear policy. He noted that the use of nuclear weapons would change the nature of the conflict, make it global, and there would be no winners in a nuclear war.
At the same time, the head of NATO noted that Russia does not realize the threat of such actions:
There are no changes in Russia's nuclear position
Recall that earlier Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev said that Ukraine's victory in the war would lead to the collapse of the Russian Federation, and in order to prevent such a development of events, it could use nuclear weapons.
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