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Putin: nuclear threat is on table

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MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin has warned his nuclear forces were “always” on alert and added Moscow would not tolerate any Western threats, in an address at the annual Victory Day parade.

In a defiant speech on Red Square before thousands of soldiers dressed in ceremonial attire, Mr Putin heaped praise on his army fighting in Ukraine and accused “Western elites” of fomenting conflicts around the world.

“Russia will do everything to prevent a global clash, but at the same time we will not allow anyone to threaten us. Our strategic forces are always on alert,” he told the crowd. “Russia is now going through a difficult, crucial period. The fate of the Motherland, its future depends on each of us.”

The parade commemorat­es the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II and has become the Kremlin’s most important public holiday as Mr Putin puts the country firmly on a combat footing.

The newly re-elected Russian president has used nuclear rhetoric throughout the conflict but has grown increasing­ly belligeren­t since last year, pulling out of a nuclear test ban treaty and a key arms reduction agreement with the US.

Earlier this week, he ordered the Russian military to hold nuclear drills involving the navy and troops based near Ukraine, raising fears he could use the powerful weapons on the battlefiel­d.

In comments recorded on Tuesday but released by the Kremlin after the parade, Mr Putin vowed to modernise his army’s weaponry and said Russia would use whatever foreign parts it could get to make them.

“Modern military technology is changing very fast. If we want to be successful, we always have to be one step ahead,” he said in a meeting with army commanders.

Mr Putin has repeatedly framed the current fight against Ukraine as an existentia­l battle against “Nazism”. “We bow our heads before the memory of civilians killed by barbaric shelling and terrorist attacks by neo-Nazis,” he said. “Those on the front line, on the line of contact are our heroes. … All Russia is with you.

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