Russia planning nuclear exercises to disrupt Biden's Europe visit, Ukrainian military says
Ukraine's military intelligence agency has accused Russia of planning to stage "large-scale nuclear exercises" to coincide with President Joe Biden's visit to Europe next week.
The GUR said Russia is preparing for test launches of nuclear capable missiles from land and sea, the agency said in a statement Sunday on its official Telegram channel.
The GUR said a nuclear armed submarine has been placed on the "highest level" of combat readiness and that strategic bombers have been moved to a base in Tambov, Russia.
The agency claimed the exercises are intended disrupt President Joe Biden's European trip.
"Such actions of the military and political leadership of the Russian Federation, in particular, are an attempt to hinder Joe Biden's visit to Europe, which is scheduled for February 20-22, through direct nuclear blackmail and to weaken international support for Ukraine," the GUR statement said.
- ABC News' Patrick Reevell