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After “NATO” warning, does Russia spread nuclear weapons in space?

NATO has expressed concern about Russia’s possibility of using nuclear weapons in space soon.
“We are aware of reports stating that Russia is studying the possibility of putting nuclear weapons in space,” the alliance’s Secretary -General, Mark Ratte, said in statements to the German newspaper “Welt Am Zonag”, published in its issue tomorrow, Sunday.
His Roua stated that the capabilities of Moscow in the field of space are “outdated” and are not equally with the West, adding: “Therefore, the development of nuclear weapons in space is a way for Russia to improve its capabilities. This is very worrying.”
He pointed out that these anti -satellite weapons – as they are called – are not directed against the Earth, and explained that the bombing of an artificial moon may cause chaos on Earth, as many systems can be used on Earth except with the help of satellites.

Outside space treaty

His Rawah warned against the violation of the 1967 outer space treaty, which provides for the peaceful use of space, and has ratified the treaty of the majority of countries, including Russia and the United States.
“In recent years, the space has become crowded, dangerous and increasingly predictable. We know that competition in the space is fierce and increases fiercely increasingly, and not only from a commercial aspect, as this affects our security completely.”
According to the newspaper’s report, NATO decided in 2021 that the obligation to provide assistance stipulated in Article 5 of the Alliance Treaty also applies to attacks in space or from it, and Article 5 states that any armed attack against one or more of the alliance countries is an attack against everyone.

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