The Citizen (KZN)

Putin warns of nuke war risk

RUSSIA: WEST MUST NOT ‘ESCALATE’ UKRAINE WAR

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Consequenc­es will be ‘tragic’ for those who send troops.

President Vladimir Putin warned yesterday of a “real” risk of nuclear war if the West escalates the conflict in Ukraine. In a defiant speech in Moscow, the Russian leader said his soldiers were advancing in Ukraine and warned the West of “tragic consequenc­es” for any country that dared to send troops to Kyiv.

“They have announced the possibilit­y of sending Western military contingent­s to Ukraine... The consequenc­es for possible interventi­onists will be much more tragic,” Putin said in his annual address to the nation.

“They should eventually realise that we also have weapons that can hit targets on their territory.

“Everything that the West comes up with creates the real threat of a conflict with the use of nuclear weapons and, thus, the destructio­n of civilisati­on,” said Putin.

His comments appeared to be a response to French President Emmanuel Macron’s refusal this week to rule out sending troops to Ukraine – a refusal that drew rejection from leaders in Europe.

Western leaders have repeatedly criticised Putin for what they see as his reckless use of nuclear rhetoric since Moscow launched its full-scale military offensive against Ukraine.

After pulling Russia out of arms control treaties with the United States and previously warning he was “not bluffing” when he said he was ready to use nuclear weapons, Putin had appeared in recent months to dial down his nuclear threats.

But the fresh warning comes with the Kremlin buoyed by recent gains on the battlefiel­d in Ukraine, an economy that has largely defied sanctions, signs of Western support for Ukraine fraying and ahead of an election certain to extend his term in the Kremlin until 2030.

That marks a sharp reversal in fortunes for Moscow over the last 12 months.

Last year at this time, Russian troops were reeling from Ukrainian counteroff­ensives that pushed them back in northeaste­rn and southern Ukraine.

But after a Ukrainian counteroff­ensive in the boreal summer of 2023 failed to bring similar results, today Kyiv has moved to defensive positions.

The initially strong Western support for Ukraine also appears to be shaking. –

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