Putin issues new nuclear doctrine in warning to the West over Ukraine
Days after the United States let Ukraine to launch an attack inside Russia using American missiles, Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly lowered the threshold for his nation's use of nuclear weapons on Tuesday.
Moscow could launch a nuclear strike if attacked by a non-nuclear nation backed by a nuclear state, according to the Kremlin, which said Putin had approved an updated nuclear doctrine, a document that regulates how Russia utilizes its nuclear weapons.
Later on Tuesday, Moscow's defense ministry asserted that Ukraine had launched its first attack on Russian territory with long-range weaponry provided by the United States, using an ATACMS missile to strike a military installation in the Bryansk region.
Five ATACMS missiles were shot down by Russian air defenses, but pieces of ano...