"The missiles that hit the Voronezh-type radar stations in the Russian Federation, which are part of Russia's nuclear triad, cannot be defeated by the Ukrainians. To accurately determine the location of the target, space reconnaissance is used. Targeting is not done by the Ukrainians, but by the countries that make these weapons. There is unprecedented pressure on the Russian Federation to get Putin to use tactical nuclear weapons. The aim is for this to happen before the meeting in Switzerland, where Russia and China are not present, the aim is for the Global South to come together and stand with the US and its allies.
This was commented by the international analyst Boyan Chukov in the program "The Day ON AIR".
He noted that so far only the Americans have used atomic weapons - in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. If Russia does it, it will be the second and "tactical nuclear weapons will be trivialized".
"Zelensky's peace plan was unrealistic. Now there is talk of Anthony Blinken's plan, which is again unacceptable to the Russian Federation. The Russians realize that if there is a freeze on the conflict, it will be temporary. Ukraine was planned as a NATO missile launch pad against the Russian Federation. The soldiers of the armed forces of Ukraine are few, NATO is forced to bring in soldiers not so implicitly," Chukov told Bulgaria ON AIR.
According to him, the large military-industrial complex - unification of the USA and Europe - is still being set in motion, and that is why it takes years.
"For the first time in the United States, a new plant for the production of projectiles has been built. Everyone is preparing for a long war. The US is trying to bring Eastern Europe into the war against Ukraine with people, with airports, with logistics, and with military infrastructure. It is no coincidence that Russian military experts say that if these F-16s, which are deployed around the border of Ukraine, but go in and bomb Russian targets - they will be hit by Russian missiles. And they mention: the Baltic States, Poland, Romania, and unfortunately Bulgaria too," explained the international analyst.