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Russian Vladimir Putin reiterates that the Oreshnik missile system can be equipped with nuclear warheads. The statement follows recent deployments of the new intermediate-range ballistic missile system.

Russian Vladimir Putin reiterated the possibility of equipping the Oreshnik missile system with nuclear warheads.

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