The Red Telephone: the hotline between Moscow and Washington in case of nuclear war

The Red Telephone: the hotline between Moscow and Washington in case of nuclear war

When asked to clarify his remarks by Reuters, Pletenchuk said that the move was "most likely, this is a transition between bases” adding that Russia did not send its vessels out for no reason. However, Russia did not respond to a request to comment.

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