Russian Nobel laureate journalist fears Putin could use nuclear weapons

Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021, today denounced Russian propaganda on the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, stressing that instead of ending the war, he “threatens to end humanity.”

“I do not rule out the possibility of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine,” Muratov told reporters in Geneva.

The Kremlin said it had put its nuclear forces on high alert following the February 24 invasion of Ukraine. In response to Western support for Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke of the possibility of developing nuclear weapons, which, according to Russian military dogma, could be used to force an opponent to retreat.

Speaking at a press conference on the occasion of Freedom of the Press Day, Muratov said that Kremlin propagandists were trying to make the use of nuclear weapons more acceptable to the Russian public.

“For the past two weeks we have been hearing on our televisions that the nuclear silos should be opened. And we also hear that these horrible weapons should be used if arms deliveries to Ukraine continue.”

Contrary to what the propaganda claims, the development of such weapons “would not mean the end of war but the end of humanity,” he added.

According to Muratov, the most frightening thing in Russia today is “the absolute, unrestricted” power that Putin has gained. “If the Russian president decides that nuclear weapons should be used,” no one can stop him from making this decision (…) neither parliament, nor civil society, nor the public, “he said.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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