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Tensions Rise as Maduro Claims 5,000 Russian Missiles

Russia is making its presence known, arming Venezuela with a significant number of missiles while conducting massive nuclear drills back home. Venezuelan Presid...

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April 27, 2026 · 2 min read · 40 views
Tensions Rise as Maduro Claims 5,000 Russian Missiles

Russia is making its presence known, arming Venezuela with a significant number of missiles while conducting massive nuclear drills back home.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro claims his country is now fortified with over 5,000 Russian-made Igla-S interceptor missiles. These advanced systems are reportedly set up to defend the nation's airspace. Russian military personnel are also said to be integrated within Venezuela's key air-defense locations, helping to create a unified defense shield.

President Maduro stated that these interceptors are designed to take down low-flying targets like aircraft and drones. While the speed of these missiles is a point of discussion, their defensive purpose is clear. This move is seen by experts as a major Russian military reinforcement in the region, the most significant since the Cold War.

Putin Flexes Nuclear Muscle

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw large-scale nuclear readiness drills. These exercises were a full-scale test of Russia's strategic forces.

The drills included the launch of two intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs):

  • A Yars ICBM was fired from a site in northwestern Russia.
  • A Sineva ICBM was launched from a strategic submarine in the Barents Sea.

These actions signal Russia's commitment to hardening its defenses and asserting its military power on a global scale


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