Difference between revisions of "Russia/Nuclear weapons"
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Russia possesses a total of 5,889 nuclear warheads as of 2023.<ref>https://thebulletin.org/premium/2023-05/nuclear-notebook-russian-nuclear-weapons-2023/#post-heading</ref> | Russia possesses a total of 5,889 nuclear warheads as of 2023.<ref>https://thebulletin.org/premium/2023-05/nuclear-notebook-russian-nuclear-weapons-2023/#post-heading</ref> |
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Russia possesses a total of 5,889 nuclear warheads as of 2023.[2]
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