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Russia-Ukraine War : There is a possibility of nuclear attack from Russia, know the whole matter

ABP News Bureau   |  03 Oct 2022 11:36 PM (IST)

Ramzan Kadyrov, a friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has called for the use of "low-impact" nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Chechnya region chief Kadyrov said Russia should consider using low-impact nuclear weapons in Ukraine after a major new defeat in the war.


Russia confirmed defeat in eastern Ukraine, after which Kadyrov reprimanded top commanders for their failures and wrote on Telegram: "In my personal opinion more drastic measures should be taken. Declaration of martial law in border areas and less effective." Nuclear weapons must be used." Russia's Defense Ministry on Saturday (October 1) announced the withdrawal from Lyman, a major stronghold and logistics hub for the Russian military in Ukraine's Donetsk region.

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