British Storm Shadow Missiles Fired By Ukraine Into Russia, Nordic Countries, Russia Prepare For Possible Nuclear Conflict
Norway’s Foreign Minister: Allowing the land mines to be sent to Ukraine is “very problematic” due to the fact that Ukraine signed an international convention against the use of antipersonnel mines.
EUROPE - Ukraine has now fired British long-range Storm Shadow missiles into Russia for the first time as Nordic countries and Russia prepare for a possible nuclear conflict. Additionally, the Biden administration has shifted its policy not to allow antipersonnel land mines known to cause a high number of civilian deaths to be sent to Ukraine.
Baltic states, including Sweden, Finland and Norway have begun issuing updated versions of their crisis readiness handbooks as geopolitical tensions continue to increase in the region, while Russia has begun mass production of its KUB-M mobile bomb shelters that give 48 hour protection against nuclear and other types of hazards, according to the Russian Emergency Ministry.
The move to hand out crisis pamphlets to the population follows Sweden’s Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin’s announcement that included the phrase, "There could be war in Sweden".
Biden Administration Authorizes Additional Security Assistance To Ukraine, Pentagon: No Change In Posture After Russia Alters Its Nuclear Doctrine, Says It Makes Defeat Over Its Army Impossible. Full Report:
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