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Putin oversees nuclear response drills

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Moscow, Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday surveyed drills carried out by his nuclear-capable forces as Moscow pressed unfounded claims to India and China that Ukraine was developing a "dirty bomb."

The drills are the latest in a series of escalatory comments

from Moscow and Putin -- who observed the drills from a control room -- that the eightmonth conflict in Ukraine could turn nuclear.

"Under the leadership of... Vladimir Putin, a training session was held with ground, sea and air strategic deterrence forces, during which practical

launches of ballistic and cruise missiles took place," the Kremlin said in a statement.

Russian state-run media ran footage of a submarine crew preparing the launch of a Sineva ballistic missile from the Barents Sea in the Arctic.

The drills also included launching test missiles from the

Kamchatka peninsula in the Russian Far East.

Footage of the drills across state media came after Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu pressed ahead with telephone calls to his counterpar­ts glob

ally, claiming that Ukraine was developing a "dirty bomb".

Shoigu, who has made these claims in recent days to counterpar­ts from NATO countries, reiterated them to Chinese

counterpar­t Wei Fenghe on Wednesday.

Shoigu also voiced the same "concerns" in a phone with India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh earlier on Wednesday, Moscow said.

Ukraine has dismissed the allegation­s as "absurd" and "dangerous," suggesting the claims could be cover for Russia's own plans on the battlefiel­d, as have its western allies, including Britain, France and the United States.

A dirty bomb is a convention­al bomb laced with radioactiv­e, biological or chemical materials which are disseminat­ed in an explosion.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters earlier Wednesday that Russia had informatio­n pertaining to the "existing threat" of Ukraine using a "dirty bomb" and that Kyiv was "preparing for such a terrorist act of sabotage".

He added: "We will continue vigorously bringing our point of view to the world community to encourage them to take active

steps to prevent such irresponsi­ble behaviour."

Nuclear rhetoric from Russia began building in September, when Moscow said it was annexing four regions of Ukraine over which its forces have partial control. Putin warned Russia could use nuclear weapons to defend them.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin oversees the training via a video link in Moscow on October 26
(AFP) Russian President Vladimir Putin oversees the training via a video link in Moscow on October 26

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