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Russia's Medvedev: We'd have to use a nuclear weapon if Ukrainian offensive was a success

Published 07/30/2023, 08:08 AM
Updated 07/30/2023, 08:10 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Deputy head of Russia's Security Council Dmitry Medvedev attends a meeting with officials and employees of the military industrial corporation "Scientific and Production Machine Building Association" in the town of Reutov in the Moscow region,

By Andrew Osborn

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who has sometimes raised the spectre of a nuclear conflict over Ukraine, said on Sunday that Moscow would have to use a nuclear weapon if Kyiv's ongoing counter-offensive was a success.

Medvedev, who is deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, a body chaired by President Vladimir Putin, said in a message on his official social media accounts that Russia would be forced to fall back on its own nuclear doctrine in such a scenario.

"Imagine if the.. offensive, which is backed by NATO, was a success and they tore off a part of our land then we would be forced to use a nuclear weapon according to the rules of a decree from the president of Russia.

"There would simply be no other option. So our enemies should pray for our warriors' (success). They are making sure that a global nuclear fire is not ignited," he said.

Medvedev, who has cast himself as one of Moscow's most hawkish voices, appeared to be referring to part of Russia's nuclear doctrine which sets out that nuclear weapons can be used in response to aggression against Russia carried out using conventional weapons which threatens the existence of the Russian state.

Ukraine is trying to retake territory which Russia has unilaterally annexed and declared to be part of its own territory, a move condemned by Kyiv and much of the West.

Putin said on Saturday that there were no serious battlefield changes to report in recent days and that Ukraine had lost large amounts of military equipment since June 4. Kyiv says its forces are making some progress in their drive to retake territory, albeit at a slower pace than desired.

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Kremlin critics have in the past accused Medvedev of making extreme statements in an effort to dissuade Western countries from continuing to supply Ukraine with arms.

Latest comments

Medvedev needs to lay off the sauce for a day or two.
let those cunts throw what they have, the rest of the world must respond without hesitation or mercy, they wanted to go down that road..., there will be no true winner.
Hot air from a russian bafoon
All hot air as usual from the head moron
Good we will vaporize russia to ash and it will never rise again
You wish
Russian been sipping their own coolaid too long and believe all their own propaganda
A pure bluff. This fascist knows Ukraine is winning. He's trying to scare NATO and get pacifists to sow discord in the West. It's not going to work.
he says that because he knows there is no chance for Ukraine to advance. Russia has triple fortified its area.
he's saying that because they need to figure out how to stop Ukraine from advancing after they've retaken they're own territory - but by now Ukraine likely has a few dirty bombs they could launch at moscow - so its a pretty empty threat
you should actually do some research and not rely on the view for your information. they have never made it past the first line of defense
Mark is a military expert with connections to ukrainian military, oh wait no hes just a baffoon
another day, another nuclear threat from putins mouthpiece and errand-boy..
Russia's land grab has been formally condemned by 141 nations of the world at the United Nations. Only Syria, Nicaragua, Belerus and North Korea sided with Russia. The condemnation comes from far more than "the west."
Something tells me this guy has a little dick that he likes having s#cked by his goats.
Insane war loving criminal...
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