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Putin will station nukes in Belarus

- Associated Press

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans on Saturday to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighborin­g Belarus, a warning to the West as it steps up military support for Ukraine.

Putin said he was responding to Britain’s decision last week to provide Ukraine with armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium. Russia falsely claimed these rounds have nuclear components.

He said Russia would maintain control over the tactical nuclear weapons stationed in Belarus. Constructi­on of storage facilities for them would be completed by July 1, Putin said.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has long asked for the weapons, Putin said, speaking in an interview broadcast Saturday evening on Russian state television.

Putin insisted that Russia would not be violating its internatio­nal obligation­s on the nonprolife­ration of nuclear weapons, saying the United States has long deployed its nuclear weapons on the territory of its NATO allies. Belarus shares borders with three NATO members: Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.

Russia has used the territory of Belarus as a staging ground to send troops into Ukraine since the invasion began on Feb. 24, 2002, and Moscow and Minsk have maintained close military ties.

Putin noted that Russia helped modernize Belarusian military aircraft last year to make them capable of carrying nuclear warheads. He said 10 such planes were ready to go. He said nuclear weapons also could be launched by the Iskander shortrange missiles that Russia provided to Belarus last year.

Tactical nuclear weapons are intended for use on the battlefiel­d, unlike more powerful, longerrang­e strategic nuclear weapons.

 ?? Vladimir Astapkovic­h / Associated Press ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, seen with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Feb. 17, plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
Vladimir Astapkovic­h / Associated Press Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, seen with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Feb. 17, plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.

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