President Vladimir Putin has claimed that Russia won't need to use nuclear weapons to achieve victory in Ukraine.
Ever since Russia’sinvasion of Ukraine, Moscow has been engaged in nuclear sabre-rattling, dropping a series of hints that trying to defeat a nuclear power like Russia could have disastrous consequences.
However the Russian President did not rule out Moscow carrying out a nuclear test. He was speaking at an economic forum in St Petersburg.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg.
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