Russia Plans Nuclear Exercises Close to Ukraine
2022-02-19
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1The Russian military has announced major training exercises of its nuclear forces while tensions with Ukraine remain high.
2The move Friday might aim to show the country's position as a nuclear power.
3The United States and NATO allies are concerned that Russia plans to invade its neighbor Ukraine.
4Russian President Vladimir Putin will personally oversee Saturday's exercise.
5There will be several practice launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, the Defense Ministry said.
6Government spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin would observe the drills from the Defense Ministry's situation room.
7Putin plans to supervise the missile launches himself.
8The ministry said it planned the exercises earlier to test the readiness of Russia's military command and personnel.
9It is also a test of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons.
10The war games follow U.S. President Joe Biden's warning on Thursday that Russia might invade Ukraine within days.
11United States and European officials are concerned about an estimated 150,000 Russian troops gathered near Ukraine's border.
12Russian officials say they have no plans to invade.
13The troops near Ukraine make up more than half of Russia's ground forces.
14Russia has demanded that the U.S. and its allies keep Ukraine and other former-Soviet areas out of NATO.
15Other demands are that the U.S. not deploy weapons in Ukraine and that NATO alliance forces pull back from Eastern Europe.
16The U.S. and its allies have rejected the Russian demands.
17Russia has threatened to take unnamed "military-technical measures" if the West continued to refuse.
18Russia holds large exercises of its nuclear forces every year.
19But, observers say it is important that the activities planned for Saturday involve the Black Sea Fleet.
20That group of Russian warships is based on the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia captured from Ukraine in 2014.
21The Black Sea Fleet has surface warships and submarines equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles,
22but it does not have intercontinental ballistic missiles.
23The fleet did not take part in similar, earlier drills of the country's forces.
24In the past, Russia held the yearly exercises in the fall.
25U.S. officials are concerned that Russia moved the exercise to February to happen at the same time as a possible invasion of Ukraine.
26Peskov said Russia told its foreign partners about the exercises, adding that they should not cause worries.
27"Practice launches of ballistic missiles are part of regular training," he said.
28Putin invited Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to watch Saturday's activities.
29Lukashenko's government is allied with Russia.
30Western countries placed strong restrictions on Belarus for its campaign against political protests.
31Lukashenko offered to permit Russia to keep nuclear weapons in Belarus, just north of Ukraine.
32The activity involving Russia's nuclear forces follows a series of exercises the Russian military held near Ukraine and in Belarus.
33The Russian military said it started returning some of its troops gathered near Ukraine to their permanent bases after the drills.
34The U.S. and its allies have questioned that claim and said Russia has actually moved thousands of additional troops closer to Ukraine.
35Russia said the movements take time, adding that it would deploy troops wherever necessary to ensure its national security.
36I'm Jonathan Evans.
1The Russian military has announced major training exercises of its nuclear forces while tensions with Ukraine remain high. 2The move Friday might aim to show the country's position as a nuclear power. The United States and NATO allies are concerned that Russia plans to invade its neighbor Ukraine. 3Russian President Vladimir Putin will personally oversee Saturday's exercise. There will be several practice launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, the Defense Ministry said. 4Government spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin would observe the drills from the Defense Ministry's situation room. Putin plans to supervise the missile launches himself. 5The ministry said it planned the exercises earlier to test the readiness of Russia's military command and personnel. It is also a test of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons. 6The war games follow U.S. President Joe Biden's warning on Thursday that Russia might invade Ukraine within days. 7United States and European officials are concerned about an estimated 150,000 Russian troops gathered near Ukraine's border. Russian officials say they have no plans to invade. The troops near Ukraine make up more than half of Russia's ground forces. 8Russia has demanded that the U.S. and its allies keep Ukraine and other former-Soviet areas out of NATO. Other demands are that the U.S. not deploy weapons in Ukraine and that NATO alliance forces pull back from Eastern Europe. The U.S. and its allies have rejected the Russian demands. Russia has threatened to take unnamed "military-technical measures" if the West continued to refuse. 9Russia holds large exercises of its nuclear forces every year. But, observers say it is important that the activities planned for Saturday involve the Black Sea Fleet. That group of Russian warships is based on the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia captured from Ukraine in 2014. 10The Black Sea Fleet has surface warships and submarines equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles, but it does not have intercontinental ballistic missiles. The fleet did not take part in similar, earlier drills of the country's forces. 11Exercises usually in the fall 12In the past, Russia held the yearly exercises in the fall. U.S. officials are concerned that Russia moved the exercise to February to happen at the same time as a possible invasion of Ukraine. 13Peskov said Russia told its foreign partners about the exercises, adding that they should not cause worries. "Practice launches of ballistic missiles are part of regular training," he said. 14Putin invited Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to watch Saturday's activities. Lukashenko's government is allied with Russia. Western countries placed strong restrictions on Belarus for its campaign against political protests. Lukashenko offered to permit Russia to keep nuclear weapons in Belarus, just north of Ukraine. 15The activity involving Russia's nuclear forces follows a series of exercises the Russian military held near Ukraine and in Belarus. 16The Russian military said it started returning some of its troops gathered near Ukraine to their permanent bases after the drills. The U.S. and its allies have questioned that claim and said Russia has actually moved thousands of additional troops closer to Ukraine. 17Russia said the movements take time, adding that it would deploy troops wherever necessary to ensure its national security. 18I'm Jonathan Evans. 19Vladimir Isachenkov reported on this story for the Associated Press. Jill Robbins adapted it for Learning English. 20________________________________________________________________ 21Words in This Story 22practice - n. the activity of doing something again and again in order to become better at it 23intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) -n. a weapon that is shot through the sky over a great distance and then falls to the ground and explodes 24cruise missile - n. a large military weapon that flies close to the ground and is directed to a specific place 25drill - n. an exercise done to practice military skills or procedures 26fleet - n. a group of military ships that are controlled by one leader 27What do you think of the nuclear training exercises? We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments Section.