Ukraine’s intelligence wants to attack its own nuclear facilities, Russia claims
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Ukraine’s intelligence wants to attack its own nuclear facilities, Russia claims
Russia-Ukraine war continues for 13th day, with reports of heavy fighting near Kharkiv and the Ukrainian capital Kyiv Is closed
Russia’s Defense Ministry has warned that Ukraine’s intelligence service is plotting to carry out attacks on nuclear facilities around the city of Kharkiv by armed groups.
The Russian Defense Ministry also said that our armed forces had defused a Ukrainian military airbase near Vanetsa with extremely smart weapons.
This situation continues at a time when NATO and Western countries have not yet fulfilled their commitments to Ukraine. Western nations are not directly involved in the Russia-Ukraine war, and are content to supply arms to Ukraine and announce sanctions against Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stressed that Russia and Ukraine are one nation and that Russian troops are in fact defending their homeland.
He said Russian troops would end neo-Nazism in Ukraine because, according to him, neo-Nazi elements were using civilians as human shields.
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On the other hand, a US Department of War official has announced that Russia will send more equipment and troops to Europe, including fuel planes, under the pretext of defending NATO and its allies against Russia.
According to the Fars news agency, a Pentagon official said that another 500 surplus troops were being sent to Europe to bolster NATO. According to the official, the United States is sending 100 K-Patins aircraft to Greece, while teams of air operations experts are being sent to Poland and Romania.
Russia has repeatedly warned of NATO expansionism in Eastern Europe over the past few months, and has offered to provide security guarantees to the United States and NATO, which have been rejected.
Russia launched a military operation in support of the two eastern Ukrainian republics of Donetsk and Luhansk on February 24, following Ukraine’s renewed request for NATO membership and the provision of millions of dollars in aid from the West.
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