Russia Plans Major Nuclear Exercises with Over 65,000 Troops
From May 19 to 21, 2026, Russia's military will engage in extensive nuclear drills, mobilizing a significant number of troops and equipment, according to the defense ministry.
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From May 19 to 21, 2026, Russia's military will engage in extensive nuclear drills, mobilizing a significant number of troops and equipment, according to the defense ministry.
Moscow and Minsk have conducted military exercises focused on the use of Russian nuclear weapons, as reported by the Belarus defense ministry.
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In response to a tragic missile strike in Kyiv that claimed 24 lives, including three children, President Zelenskiy has vowed to hold Russia accountable.
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