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1,000 days of Ukraine war: Putin signs new doctrine that lowers threshold for using nuclear weapons

Two days back, US President Joe Biden granted Ukraine permission to strike targets deep inside Russia with US-made longer-range missiles.

November 19, 2024 / 15:40 IST
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Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin

President Vladimir Putin on November 19 signed a revised nuclear doctrine declaring that a conventional attack on Russia by any nation supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on his country.

His endorsement of the policy comes as the Russia-Ukraine war completed 1,000 days today after Putin sent troops into Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, in a phone call with reporters, noted the changes mean that "Russian Federation reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression using conventional weapons against it and/or the Republic of Belarus".

Two days back, US President Joe Biden granted Ukraine permission to strike targets deep inside Russia with US-made longer-range missiles.