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In which case Russia will launch a preemptive nuclear strike, Medvedev says

If Western countries transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine, Russia will have to launch a preemptive strike, said Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.

In a conversation with journalists in Vietnam, where Medvedev arrived to visit, they turned to Europe and the United States. The politician did not rule out that the West could not only give the Kiev regime fighter jets, but also nuclear weapons.

“But then that will mean that a missile with a nuclear charge will land on them. There are irreversible laws of war. If it comes to nuclear weapons, a preemptive strike will have to be made,” RIA Novosti quote Medvedev.

The vice-president of the Security Council believes that the Anglo-Saxons do not understand this well and believe that such a measure will not come. But Medvedev is sure of the opposite.

“It will come, under certain conditions,” he concluded.

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