Jun 10, 2023 08:07 UTC
  • Putin: Tactical nuclear weapons to be deployed in Belarus in July

President Vladimir Putin says Russia’s military will begin deploying tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus in July.

The Russian leader was meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Friday.

Russia, Putin said, will start the deployment once special storage facilities are prepared.

“Everything is going according to plan,” Putin told Lukashenko. “Preparation of the relevant facilities ends on July 7-8, and we will immediately begin activities related to the deployment of appropriate types of weapons on your territory.”

Putin said ‘Iskander’ mobile short-range ballistic missiles, which can deliver nuclear warheads with a range of 500 kilometers, had already been handed over to Belarus.

Sukhoi-25 aircraft, with a range of up to 1,000 kilometers, have reportedly been adapted to carry the warheads.

If the weapons were launched from the main air base outside Minsk, the projectiles could potentially reach virtually all of Eastern Europe, including a host of NATO member states, as well as cities such as Berlin and Stockholm.

Putin said in March that he had agreed to deploy such weapons in Belarus. The move will counteract the United States’ longtime deployment of similar weaponry in a host of European countries.

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