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In a statement released to ​state media, the Defence Ministry said its forces ​had practised bringing units to "the highest levels ⁠of combat readiness for the use of nuclear ​weapons"

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia on Wednesday showed what it said was footage ​of troops delivering nuclear warheads to mobile Iskander-M launch ‌systems, loading them and moving them undetected to launch sites as part of a major nuclear exercise.

In a statement released to ​state media, the Defence Ministry said its forces ​had practised bringing units to "the highest levels ⁠of combat readiness for the use of nuclear ​weapons".

The three-day exercise, which started on Tuesday and is ​taking place across Russia and Belarus, comes at a time when Moscow is locked in what it says is ​an existential struggle with the West over Ukraine ​and tensions with NATO and Europe over the war are ‌running ⁠high.

The Defence Ministry said on Tuesday that the drills, which involve 64,000 military personnel, over 200 missile launchers, 140 aircraft, 73 surface ships and 13 ​submarines, would ​include rehearsing ⁠launch procedures for Russian tactical nuclear weapons based in Belarus.

Video of the training ​element showed Russian nuclear forces moving ​in ⁠convoy through a heavily forested area, camouflaging their vehicles, and raising a launch tube into firing position.

With ⁠a ​range of up to 500 ​km (310 miles), the Iskander-M can carry both nuclear and conventional warheads.

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