Russia’s nuclear weapons capability renders the country immune to military defeat in Ukraine, the Kremlin’s ambassador to India announced during a public forum. Denis Alipov made these definitive statements at a media gathering in Gurugram, articulating Moscow’s confidence in its strategic invulnerability.
The diplomatic representative explained that Russian military doctrine contains provisions for nuclear weapon use when the nation confronts threats to its survival. This doctrinal element, Alipov stressed, fundamentally prevents any adversary from achieving complete victory over Russia, establishing boundaries that cannot be crossed through conventional military operations.
Alipov expressed contempt for European nations’ continued belief in potential Ukrainian victory, labeling such thinking as childish behavior. He accused European leadership of maintaining unprofessional and irrational positions while exhibiting ongoing belligerence despite the apparent futility of their strategy.
The Russian ambassador claimed that President Trump demonstrates superior understanding of the conflict’s inevitable conclusion. According to Alipov, Trump acknowledges that Ukraine and Western supporters have already been defeated, while European nations irrationally persist in believing they can secure a different outcome through continued military escalation.
Nearly four years into the conflict, Ukraine has received extraordinary levels of support from Western nations. American and European allies, including Britain, have supplied billions in military aid and advanced weaponry to Kyiv, maintaining their assistance programs despite Russian objections and warnings about the sustainability of such support.

