The Kremlin has doubled down on a threat made by Vladimir Putin's close ally Dmitry Medvedev, who said the defeat of Russia on the battlefield in Ukraine could trigger a nuclear war with the West.Following up on his warning on Thursday, Moscow confirmed his incendiary remarks were in full accordance with Russia's nuclear doctrine.The former Russian president appeared to be warning leaders to halt supplies of major new arms to Kyiv, as Western allies meet at the Ramstein Air Base Germany on Friday with the focus on whether will allow its Leopard 2 battle tanks to be supplied to Kyiv to help drive out Russian forces.
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