Launching Ballistic Missiles Without Nuclear Warheads and Depleting Russia’s Missile Reserves

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Launching Ballistic Missiles Without Nuclear Warheads and Depleting Russia's Missile Reserves

Firing ballistic missiles without nuclear warheads and the depletion of Russia’s missile reserves

The British Ministry of Defense’s security update indicates confirmation of recent reports about Russia’s special nuclear missiles. The British Ministry has confirmed that the Russian military is launching missile attacks on Ukrainians using powerful and indeed old nuclear missiles.

The Russian military has removed the nuclear warheads from these missiles, and given the special system of these 1980s-era missiles, their impact and destruction are less than that of modern ballistic missiles.

Western military security organizations now, with the confirmation of the British Ministry of Defense, are confident that the Russian military’s use of these missiles should be seen as a sign of a significant depletion of Russia’s missile reserves. This is where the importance and danger of Iran being forced to provide missiles to the Russians becomes apparent.

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