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Russia doesn't need nuclear weapons to succeed: Putin

  • Vladimir Putin stated there is no need for nuclear weapons for victory in Ukraine, ruling out a nuclear strike, signaling Moscow's stance.
  • Putin mentioned nuclear use only in exceptional threats to sovereignty; current capabilities render testing unnecessary.
  • Russia's nuclear doctrine allows for all means if sovereignty is threatened, cautioning the West not to underestimate this stance.
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