Russia Ukraine War Latest Update: 63.1 per cent of people believe that there will be no nuclear war amid Russia-Ukraine tension, 26.6 per cent say there could be one while 10.3 per cent don't have a firm opinion over the ongoing conflict, according to India TV Poll.
The conflict entered its 6th day on March 1 as Russian forces continue their invasion bid of Ukraine, but facing resistance from Ukrainian forces much more than they expected. While street fighting in several Ukrainian cities continues and casualties rise, several nations mostly European countries and the West have condemned Russia's offensive. Moscow has become a sanction target of Western nations, further deteriorating its relations.
Amid this, Russian President Vladimir Putin dramatically escalated East-West tensions by ordering nuclear forces on high alert Sunday, while Ukraine's embattled leader agreed to talks with Moscow as Putin's troops and tanks drove deeper into the country, closing in around the capital.
Citing “aggressive statements” by NATO and tough financial sanctions, Putin issued a directive to increase the readiness of Russia's nuclear weapons, raising fears that the invasion of Ukraine could lead to nuclear war, whether by design or mistake.
The Russian leader is “potentially putting in play forces that, if there’s a miscalculation, could make things much, much more dangerous,” said a senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss rapidly unfolding military operations.
Going by current circumstances, and as NATO countries pressure Moscow with sanctions, India TV conducted a poll asking "Will there be a nuclear war due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis?" Here are the final results.
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