Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned Moscow's NATO adversaries against the "fatal mistake" of dismissing Kremlin nuclear capabilities, as the Russian leadership seeks to derail building momentum for a more-concrete Western presence inside Ukraine.
Medvedev—a longtime ally of President Vladimir Putin, who served as both president and prime minister and was once considered a possible successor to the Russian leader—declared in a lengthy Telegram post on Friday that Moscow's threats to use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine were not empty.
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