Zelensky spoke about Ukraine's long-range weapons and Russia's nuclear threats.
Zelensky: Ukraine is ready to use its long-range weapons
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during a joint press conference with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that Ukraine has the capabilities to use long-range weapons, including drones and 'Neptune'.
This statement was made in the context of an attack on a Russian arsenal in the Bryansk region, during which Russian military storage facilities were damaged.
According to the Center for Counteracting Disinformation, the storage facilities contained artillery ammunition, including North Korean, anti-aircraft missiles, and munitions for MLRS. The Russian General Staff initially reported a drone attack but later stated that it was six ATACMS missiles.
Zelensky also expressed concern about Russia's new nuclear doctrine, emphasizing the aggressive intentions of the opponent. He urged the world to provide a strong response to such actions and stated that the USA does not plan to alter the readiness of its nuclear forces in accordance with Russia's new doctrine.
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