When giving a speech at a fundraising event , US President Joe made his greatest increasingly vocal remarks on the threat of nuclear war. 

The White House has stated that Joe Biden's alarm of "Armageddon" if Moscow uses a nuclear weapon throughout Ukraine is not centred on any valuable information indicating such use is inevitable. 

United States government issued his disclaimer on Thursday afternoon at a private nonprofit event in New York, delivering his most forthright statements yet regarding the risk of world war ii nuclear weapons being employed for the first time since 1945.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that while he does not believe the Russian military is fully prepared to use nuclear weapons, he has started to make preparations the Russian people for a similar occasion.

The Biden government announced this month a fresh $625 million security assistance bundle for Ukrainian, that also declared earlier this month that it would accelerate its NATO membership contract offer. 

Because of military breakdowns in Eastern europe, Kirill Stremousov, deputy chairman of the Russian-controlled regions of the Kherson province, recommended in a clip message that Putin's defence minister "should recognise decapitating ourself." 

"We haven't confronted Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban missile recession," he added.

Red army  do not completely control any of those four provinces and also have struggled a series of significant disappointments approx a year into the attack as Ukraine's combat progressions in the south and northeast.

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