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The Russian Foreign Ministry denies the possibility of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, dismissing recent claims as an attempt to incite anti-Russian hysteria.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has rejected the possibility of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, with Ambassador-at-Large Belousov stating that such claims are intended to incite anti-Russian hysteria.

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