This was part of a Soviet nuclear shield stationed on the territory of the former USSR, which Ukraine subsequently inherited for a brief three-year period.
Ukraine gave up the inherited nuclear weapons in 1994 as part of the Budapest Memorandum between Russia, Ukraine, the US,… https://t.co/jf1G8uLauc— Lena Petrova (@LenaPetrovaOnX) March 9, 2025
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