Moscow :Russia’s former president and prime minister Dmitry Medvedev has warned of a global conflict as nuclear tensions rise around the world and climate change concerns deepen. “The world is doomed and perhaps on the verge of a new world war,” Medvedev, a close aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin and deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said in Moscow on Tuesday. Medvedev was once seen as a Western-leaning reformer. But since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, he has been a frequent attacker on Western countries. Over the past year, he has been making almost daily statements about war or Russia’s “enemies”. This week he branded Britain an ‘archenemy’ on Telegram as the western country imposed new sanctions on Russians. Since the start of the Ukraine war, Russian officials have been repeatedly warning that the world faces ‘the most dangerous decade since World War II’. Putin said in October, ‘We are standing at a historic border. Ahead of us is perhaps the most dangerous and most important decade since World War II.’
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This year Putin announced that Russia would pull out of a nuclear treaty with the US. Along with this, he has also announced to deploy strategic nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus. Ukraine’s Western allies have condemned the Russian action. “We are all concerned that Putin would use a non-strategic tactical nuclear weapon,” US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said at a NATO conference. It is very important to keep an eye on this.
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Russia’s latest attacks on Ukraine
Russian military forces fired flak missiles at a museum building in the Ukrainian city of Kupyansk, killing at least one person and injuring 10 others. The Russian military used an S-300 air defense missile to attack the museum in Kupyansk in the Kharkiv region. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, ‘The terrorist state is doing everything possible to destroy us completely. Our history, our culture, our people are under constant attack.