Putin swipes at US in hostile speech amid annexation of Ukraine, says it set 'precedent' for nuclear warfare
Fox News
Russian President Vladimir Putin took aim at the U.S. in his speech on the illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory and escalated the threat of nuclear warfare.
Fears have mounted since last week when Putin said he was "not bluffing" after he warned that Moscow would use "all weapons systems available" to defend Russian territory. Caitlin McFall is a Fox News Digital reporter. You can reach her at caitlin.mcfall@fox.com or @ctlnmcfall on Twitter.
Putin furthered these comments Friday and said all Ukrainian citizens living in the Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions will now "forever" be a part of Russia and vowed to use "all available means" to protect them if those regions are attacked.
Palestinian Authority under pressure amid rising resistance, popularity of Iran-backed terror groups
Palestinian Authority’s crackdown on terrorists intensifies, but efforts to regain control of the city and surrounding areas face fierce resistance.