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Putin's War Machine UNLEASHED: Missiles, Warships, and Fighter Jets Fire in Massive Naval Drill

Putin's War Machine UNLEASHED: Missiles, Warships, and Fighter Jets Fire in Massive Naval Drill

Time of India2 days ago
FULL: Putin's EMERGENCY Nuclear Address; Reveals Russia's New War Strategy In Oceans & Seas
On Russian Navy Day, President Vladimir Putin unveiled a bold new naval strategy aimed at asserting Moscow's influence across global waters Putin declared the updated doctrine will 'protect Russia's legitimate interests in the World Ocean,' signaling a more assertive maritime posture amid rising global tensions. The announcement comes as Russia ramps up its naval modernization and strategic deployments, particularly in contested regions like the Arctic, Black Sea, and Indo-Pacific. Analysts see the move as a direct response to NATO's growing presence and Western sanctions, marking a significant escalation in Russia's global military ambitions.
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