"Russian Defectors' Raids Threaten Putin's Nuclear Storage Site"

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Russian volunteer fighters have raided settlements just 10 miles from an empty nuclear storage site in Russia, with the goal of "marching on Moscow" and liberating Russia from Putin. The groups, critical of Putin's invasion, have crossed into the Belgorod and Kursk oblasts, and are now within proximity of the site. While doubts exist about their ability to go unnoticed, Ukrainian intelligence has previously claimed that similar incursions led to the evacuation of nuclear ammunition stockpiles. The situation raises concerns about the security of the nuclear storage site and the potential for further escalation in the region.
Topics:world#international-affairs#nuclear-storage-site#russia#ukraine#vladimir-putin#volunteer-fighters
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