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Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a series of changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine on Sept. 25.

Putin suggests changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine

by Kateryna Hodunova

Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a series of changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine on Sept. 25 during a Security Council meeting on nuclear deterrence, Russia's state-owned outlet Ria Novosti reported. Throughout the war, the Kremlin has repeatedly laid down red lines, which it has said could provoke a nuclear response

Ukraine war latest: Russia preparing to attack 3 nuclear power plants in Ukraine, Zelensky says

Ukraine war latest: Russia preparing to attack 3 nuclear power plants in Ukraine, Zelensky says

by The Kyiv Independent news desk

Key developments on Sept. 25: * Russia preparing to attack 3 nuclear plants in Ukraine, Zelensky tells UN * No Russian troops on Vuhledar outskirts, governor claims * Around 20 Russian soldiers captured during operation to recapture Vovchansk aggregate plant, military intelligence claims * Ukraine has 'extensive' 3-year plan for drone, ground robotics production,

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US halts Ukraine-bound weapons already staged in Poland, WSJ reports.

The shipment includes over two dozen PAC-3 Patriot missiles, more than two dozen Stinger air-defense systems, Hellfire air-to-ground missiles, and over 90 AIM air-to-air missiles intended for use with Ukraine's F-16 fighter jets, according to U.S. administration and congressional officials cited by the Wall Street Journal.
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