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Russia Slams U.S. Missile Deployments Near Its Borders; Warns Of Conflict Ahead Of Trump-Putin Meet

Russia Slams U.S. Missile Deployments Near Its Borders; Warns Of Conflict Ahead Of Trump-Putin Meet

Time of Indiaa day ago
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/ Aug 11, 2025, 04:32AM IST
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has warned that U.S. missile systems are appearing in regions that directly threaten Russia's security. Speaking on the lifting of Moscow's INF missile moratorium, Ryabkov said Russia's weapons deployments are a response to U.S. and NATO moves near its borders, warning that the risk of nuclear conflict is not decreasing. He also hinted at advanced systems beyond the Oreshnik, without revealing details. Watch
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