Russia warns that it ‘reserves the right to nuclear weapons’ to the west and warns a peacekeeping force in Ukraine will ‘lead to 2. World War’

Russia warns that it ‘reserves the right to nuclear weapons’ to the west and warns a peacekeeping force in Ukraine will ‘lead to 2. World War’

Russia has warned Britain against inserting a ‘coalition of the willing’ in Ukraine and declaring that it could lead to a nuclear 2nd World War.

Putin Hawk Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the powerful Russian Security Council and Minister of Ex-defense, said Russia rejected Western boots on Earth in the war-oriented country.

He also warned of Moscow’s emergency preparedness to both use nuclear weapons and restart nuclear weapons tests in the Arctic for the first time since the Cold War and claims that Europe is secretly preparing for war against Russia by 2030.

‘Sensible politicians in Europe understand that the implementation of such a scenario (putting Western troops on Earth in Ukraine) could lead to a direct clash between NATO and Russia and then to 2. World War,’ he told the state agency Tass.

It was ‘more correct’ to call such British and EU forces ‘a conditional interventionists or occupiers’, Shoigu said, referring to Sir Keir Stormers ‘Coalition of the Willing’.

‘Where do these’ peacekeepers’ come from?

“They will be units in the same NATO countries, against the presence that Russia opposed even before (the war), which began to a large extent because of this threat -the inauguration of NATO military infrastructure in Ukraine on our historical territory.”

Russia warns that it ‘reserves the right to nuclear weapons’ to the west and warns a peacekeeping force in Ukraine will ‘lead to 2. World War’

Russia has warned Britain against inserting a peacekeeping strength into Ukraine and said it could lead to a nuclear 2nd World War. Putin Hawk Sergei Shoigu (pictured), Secretary of the Powerful Russian Security Council and ex-defense minister, Russia rejected Western boots on Earth in the War-Hered Land

It comes when Moscow also emphasized that it reserves the right to use nuclear weapons to the west. In the picture: Putin's ex-premiered Dmitry Medvedev

It comes when Moscow also emphasized that it reserves the right to use nuclear weapons to the west. In the picture: Putin’s ex-premiered Dmitry Medvedev

Shoigu also warned of Moscow's readiness to both use nuclear weapons and restart nuclear weapons trials in the Arctic for the first time since the Cold War and claims secretly preparing for war against Russia in 2030

Shoigu also warned of Moscow’s readiness to both use nuclear weapons and restart nuclear weapons trials in the Arctic for the first time since the Cold War and claims secretly preparing for war against Russia in 2030

Pictured: Flames rise from a fire caused by massive Russian shelling in Buchanksy -District in Kiev, Ukraine on April 24

Pictured: Flames rise from a fire caused by massive Russian shelling in Buchanksy -District in Kiev, Ukraine on April 24

Shoigu raged against the United Kingdom, saying that ‘the same British even before (the war) began, very actively built their naval base in Ochakiv in the Mykolaiv region (of Ukraine), where they not only trained naval special forces in the Ukrainian navy, but also carried out their operations against us’.

He said, ‘It turns out they will be able to return there again, but already under peacekeeping forces?’

Shoigu – There was Defense Minister before he was replaced 11 months ago – warned: ‘This is exactly what French President Emmanuel Macron means when he says Ukraine has the right to ask for the introduction of NATO quotes without consulting Russia.’

Hardliner ranted: ‘What will these’ peacekeepers’ protect in Ukraine?

‘The Nazi regime, marches and torchlight processes with symbols of SS departments?

‘Support the persecution of Orthodox Christians?

‘Does the Russian-speaking population deprive the right of the right to speak their mother tongue, to preserve their own culture and traditions?

Shoigu warned Russia's reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in case of aggression against it or Ally Belarus and was

Shoigu warned Russia’s reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against it or Ally Belarus and was “close to the military preparations in European countries”. In Picture: Sarmat Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Launch

Separately made Putin's ex -Premier Dmitry Medvedev (pictured left) - who was Russian President from 2008 to 2012 - a nuclear threat to countries, including Britain, which complies with the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for war crimes against the Kremlin dictator

Separately made Putin’s ex -Premier Dmitry Medvedev (pictured left) – who was Russian President from 2008 to 2012 – a nuclear threat to countries, including Britain, which complies with the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for war crimes against the Kremlin dictator

Rescue workers search for people under rubble in an apartment building in Svyatoshynskyi -District destroyed by a Russian missile strike on April 24, 2025 in Kiev, Ukraine

Rescue workers search for people under rubble in an apartment building in Svyatoshynskyi -District destroyed by a Russian missile strike on April 24, 2025 in Kiev, Ukraine

Pictured: Putin Aide Sergei Shoigu, (L) Secretary of the Powerful Russian Security Council and ex-defense minister at North Korea leader Kim Jong Un

Pictured: Putin Aide Sergei Shoigu, (L) Secretary of the Powerful Russian Security Council and ex-defense minister at North Korea leader Kim Jong Un

An explosion of a drone is seen in the sky over the city under a Russian drone strike, in the middle of Russian's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv

An explosion of a drone is seen in the sky over the city under a Russian drone strike, in the middle of Russian’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv

“This is not a peacekeeping mission. Apparently, also for these reasons, the states that make up the majority of the real world, express no special desire to participate in such ‘peacekeeping’ initiatives. ‘

He spoke in front of an expected new visit by Trump broadcast Steve Witkoff for ‘Peace Calls’ with Putin this week.

Shoigu, 69, Russia’s longest served senior politician, in office since 1991, before Putin’s emergence, alleged: ‘An undeveloped campaign is unfolding in Europe to prepare for a military conflict with the Russian Federation.

‘Possible time frames for such a clash are announced at different levels – from three to five years.

“Already by 2030, European politicians and the military want to be ready to fight against us.”

He claimed that Ukraine was at the place where economic collapse and Europe plus Britain could not afford to save it and deliver military supplies.

He warned Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against it or Ally Belarus and was “close to the military preparations in European countries”.

An apartment building in the svyatoshynskyi district is destroyed by a Russian missile strike on April 24, 2025 in Kiev, Ukraine

An apartment building in the svyatoshynskyi district is destroyed by a Russian missile strike on April 24, 2025 in Kiev, Ukraine

Shoigu alleged: 'An undeveloped campaign is unfolding in Europe to prepare for a military conflict with the Russian Federation. 'Possible time frames for such a clash are announced at different levels - from three to five years. 'Already by 2030 European politicians and the military want to be ready to fight us'

Shoigu alleged: ‘An undeveloped campaign is unfolding in Europe to prepare for a military conflict with the Russian Federation. ‘Possible time frames for such a clash are announced at different levels – from three to five years. ‘Already by 2030 European politicians and the military want to be ready to fight us’

This was a reason why the new nuclear-capable ‘Wonder Weapon’ Oreshnik had been deployed in Belarus, he said.

He was careful to believe that a new era had begun with US-Russian connections in the midst of Donald Trump’s alleged Pro-Moskva attitude about the war.

“We welcome such an approach and are ready for mutual steps.

‘Time shows whether Americans are ready to solve the existing systemic problems that require resolution.

‘This is a difficult and long process.

‘The story of our connections with the United States shows that we can only rely on concrete actions rather than verbal statements.’

He refused to exclude new Russian Nuclear Tests.

“Our attitude to this case depends on the actions of the United States in this area,” he told Tass.

“Now the warranty periods expire for some types of their nuclear ammunition, and the development of new types of weapons is underway.

‘This can push Washington towards the resumption of nuclear tests.

“In such an event, Russia can follow their lead as a response step.”

The Soviet Union conducted its last nuclear test on the Arctic archipelago Novaya Zemlya on October 24, 1990.

After that, it unilaterally declared a moratorium for nuclear tests. Russia continues to observe it. For a period from 1949 to 1990, the Soviet Union conducted 715 Nuclear Tests.

Separately made Putin’s ex -premiered Dmitry Medvedev – who was Russian President from 2008 to 2012 – a nuclear threat to countries, including Britain, which complies with the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for war crimes against charges of the Kremlic dictator.

He warned ‘what could follow the implementation of an illegal ICC judgment against a head of state that is not a party to the statute of the court.

“The very enforcement of such a judgment can be seen as a casus belli against the countries involved in its adoption,” he said.

“It is worth mentioning the danger of such decisions with regard to the management of a nuclear power and a permanent member of the UN Security Council.”

He warned that those who issued the warrant ‘can and should be prosecuted by the investigating and legal authorities of the country whose leadership is illegally prosecuted’.