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Russia warns of hitting nuke facilities in Northern Europe

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Moscow, Russia - Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday that Northern European facilities housing American nuclear weapons would be considered legitimate military targets in a direct clash between the Russian Federation and NATO.

Commenting on Finland’s President Alexander Stubb’s remarks about the importance of having nuclear deterrence forces, Zakharova said at a news conference in Sochi that such objects would be a source of a direct threat to Russia.

“You don’t need to be a military strategist to understand that such objects will pose a source of direct threat and will inevitably be included in the list of legitimate targets defined by the scenario of a direct military clash between our country and NATO,” she stressed. Contrary to Stubb’s expectatio­ns, the spokeswoma­n said, the deployment of US nuclear weapons will worsen the security of host countries.

Zakharova wondered if Stubb asked the opinion of his voters on the issue and whether he himself realises the risks of such a move.

“To what extent Finnish citizens are aware of the risks they will have to face is a big question. ... Because (such a decision) will really change a lot in the context of the security of this country and other issues relevant to this state,” she said.

In May 2022, Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO, abandoning their long-standing policy of military neutrality, after Russia launched its ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Finland officially joined NATO on April 4, 2023. Initially, Hungary and Turkey opposed Sweden’s applicatio­n due to existing counter-terrorism issues. However, in July 2023, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that the two countries had reached an agreement, and Ankara withdrew its objection.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Budapest would also not block Sweden’s entry and would support its membership. Sweden completed its membership procedures last month and is due to join officially.

Besides, the Russian Emergency Ministry launched on Wednesday a large-scale test of its public emergency alert system, as the West considers delivering long-range weapons to Ukraine.

The broadcast of TV channels and radio shows was interrupte­d to warn the population to stay calm and follow the authoritie­s’ instructio­ns, while sirens blared in the streets. The Emergency Ministry said it carries out such exercises to check emergency public warning systems ‘regularly’.

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