"Poland's Concerns: Russia's Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Belarus Threaten Regional Security"

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Poland's President Andrzej Duda claims that Russia is moving tactical nuclear weapons to neighboring Belarus, a move that he says will impact the security architecture of the region and NATO. While Russia and Belarus have confirmed the transfer, the US and NATO have not. Tactical nuclear weapons are intended for battlefield use and have a short range and low yield. Duda's comments highlight concerns about the changing security situation in Eastern Europe and the potential impact on NATO's eastern flank.
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