Russia Justifies Testing of New Cruise Missile ‘Burevestnik’ Following US Announcements
Following recent reports about Russia’s testing of the new cruise missile ‘Burevestnik,’ which took place a few days ago, the Kremlin began actively providing explanations and justifications for its actions.
Depending on international diplomatic circles, this news has sparked considerable discussion and concern regarding new armaments and potential threats to global security.According to official representatives, Russia declared that the tests did not include nuclear detonations and did not violate international bans on nuclear testing.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, during a meeting with Russian media, emphasized that the testing involved a cruise missile equipped with a nuclear power unit, but did not carry a nuclear warhead.
He stressed that this information was correctly communicated to President Trump and that the tests should not be interpreted as nuclear tests.Sources report that after testing the ‘Burevestnik,’ global attention on this issue has diminished somewhat, but concerns about nuclear-capable weapons remain high.
Experts note that this missile can fly for extended periods, with the capability to carry a nuclear warhead, and can cover vast distances due to its nuclear energy installation.
This development poses new challenges to international disarmament and security systems.Overall, this event adds to the background of increasing tensions in the global political arena, especially amid growing military confrontations and discussions around nuclear weapons control and limitations.
