VLADIMIR PUTIN has been warned the horrifying launch of a 'tactical' nuclear strike would mean the end of Russian civilisation.
's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, his troops have been met with fierce and spirited resistance, suffering casualties on the battlefield - including forces and high-ranking military generals. But this has triggered fears Moscow may now turn to using nuclear weapons to get its war plan firmly back on track following its failed campaign.Dominic Sandbrook, an expert in modern history, wrote in the Daily Mail:"Nuclear weapons are weapons of weakness.
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