Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a stark warning to the West on Thursday, vowing to protect Moscow’s interests in Ukraine and cautioning against deeper involvement in the conflict, which he asserted could escalate into a global nuclear confrontation.
In a state-of-the-nation address ahead of the upcoming election, Putin reiterated Russia’s readiness to defend its gains in Ukraine and criticized Western leaders for considering the deployment of ground troops in the region.
Emphasizing Russia’s military capabilities, Putin highlighted the readiness of its nuclear forces and showcased new weapons tested in the Ukrainian battlefield.
Credit: CBS News