Putin hinted at possible adjustments to nuclear weapons strategy.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Since the outbreak of the Ukrainian-Russian War, the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons has aroused international concern.

Although Russian President Vladimir Putin has always emphasized that he will not use nuclear weapons in the war against Ukraine, he now hints that it is possible to change the country's nuclear weapons strategy and remove the "no first use of nuclear weapons" principle.

"CNN" reported that Putin talked about the issue of nuclear weapons strategy at a news conference in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek.

He pointed out that the US policy puts preventive nuclear strikes in black and white strategy, while Russia's strategy is retaliatory strikes. "Therefore, we may want to consider adopting the US approach and thinking of ensuring security."

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"Even if Russia launches a counterattack as soon as it sees a nuclear bomb coming, it still means that enemy missiles will inevitably fall into the territory of the Russian Federation," Putin said.