 Russia threatens the world with nuclear apocalypse. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, has stated that the threat of a nuclear conflict has increased and that arms supplies to Ukraine are bringing a nuclear apocalypse closer. Has the threat of a nuclear conflict passed? No, it has not passed, it has increased. Each day when foreign weapons are delivered to Ukraine, ultimately brings this same nuclear apocalypse closer. I have the feeling that until a certain point in time, they did not believe in and did not see the extent of Russia's determination or the determination of its President or the Supreme Commander to do what we did. And they miscalculated. The consequences are much more complicated than they could have been if they had signed a document with us in December. Medvedev published on Telegram. Medvedev was probably referring to the agreement proposed by the Russian Federation in December 2021 on the non-expansion of NATO and the pushing back of the Alliance's borders to the situation as of 1997. The last time the issue of Russian nuclear threats was raised was in February in connection with Moscow's decision to withdraw from the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. Start through. Russia has accused Britain of driving the stakes of nuclear war after the Ministry of Defence revealed it was sending Ukraine missiles tipped with depleted uranium, a common if not uncontroversial type of munitions. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently criticised the UK's plan to provide Ukraine with depleted uranium rounds, falsely claiming that they were weapons with a nuclear component.