russia-Ukraine War: When will Russia use atomic bombs? Putin's spokesperson gave a big update

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Moscow: The war between Russia and Ukraine (Russia-Ukraine War Latest News) has been going on for the last 28 days and many cities of Ukraine have been destroyed by the Russian attack. Speculation of a nuclear attack from Russia has intensified amid the war, as Russian President Vladimir Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has threatened it. Dmitry Peskov has said that Russia may resort to the use of nuclear weapons.

Under what circumstances would Russia use an atomic bomb?
Vladimir Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has threatened the use of an atomic bomb, although he said that Russia will only use nuclear weapons if its existence is threatened. When asked in an interview under what circumstances Putin would use Russia's nuclear capability, Peskov replied that if there is a potential threat to our country, then it can happen.

At present, the use of nuclear weapons is not considered
In an interview with CNN, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied that Russia was considering using nuclear weapons. He acknowledged that Russia had not yet achieved any of its military goals in Ukraine, but denied that Moscow could resort to the use of nuclear weapons.

Putin threatened to use nuclear weapons
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had earlier indicated the use of nuclear weapons against countries he considered a threat to Russia. The Russian President had said in his statement that whoever poses a threat to our country and our people. They should know that Russia will respond immediately and result in something never before seen in history.

The war between Russia-Ukraine continues for the last 28 days
The war between Russia and Ukraine began on 24 February, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced military action against Ukraine. The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for the last 28 days and apart from the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, the Russian army is continuously attacking different cities including Kharkiv and Mariupol
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