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The representative of the President of Ukraine in Parliament Fedor Venislavsky d...

"Very low": Zelensky spoke about the likelihood of a nuclear blow to the Russian Federation in Ukraine

The representative of the President of Ukraine in Parliament Fedor Venislavsky did not see the confirmation that the aggressor state would in the near future cause a tactical nuclear blow to our country or near its borders. The likelihood that the Russian Federation is using nuclear weapons within Ukraine is very low. This opinion was expressed by the presidential representative in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Fedor Venislavsky.

According to him, the likelihood of a nuclear strike in Ukraine by the Russian Federation is now very low. Venislavsky believes that Kremlin nuclear threats are blackmail. And it is aimed primarily at the Western European countries and the United States of America. In addition, the representative of the President of Ukraine in parliament commented on the recent publication of The Times.

The publication claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans in the near future a demonstration blow on the border of Ukraine with the use of tactical nuclear weapons. "We have no real confirmation that this is true," Venislavsky said. Earlier, the Times wrote that Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a nuclear military train to the front to Ukraine.

The equipment belongs to the 12th department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the operation of the nuclear arsenal of the country. Journalists predicted that Russia was preparing a demonstrative nuclear blow on the borders with Ukraine. In addition, the media wrote that Russia would target nuclear weapons at Ukraine's military objects.