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Russia Ends Moratorium on Nuclear-Capable Intermediate-Range Missiles

RUSSIA, AUG 5 – Russia ended its five-year missile deployment moratorium citing US and NATO missile deployments as a direct threat to its security, marking a significant escalation in nuclear tensions.

  • On Monday, Russia announced that it no longer feels obligated to uphold its previous pledge to refrain from deploying nuclear-capable intermediate-range missiles.
  • This decision follows the 2019 U.S. withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and growing U.S. and NATO missile deployments near Russia.
  • Russian officials linked the move to U.S. missile deployments in Europe and the Asia-Pacific and said Moscow would decide specific responses through interdepartmental analysis.
  • Deputy Security Council Chairman Medvedev stated on X that Moscow's opponents must adjust to the changed circumstances and cautioned that additional measures should be anticipated.
  • President Putin previously announced plans to deploy the new Oreshnik missile in Belarus, whose multiple warheads reach speeds up to Mach 10 and could be as devastating as nuclear attacks.
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gttv.ge broke the news in Tbilisi, Georgia on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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