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Russia’s leading role in small nuclear power plants requires new norms, rules — Likhachev

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July 5, 2026

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Today, low-power nuclear power plants - TASS is a new mainstream for decades to come, said Rosatom CEO

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teleSUR English

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· Jun 23, 2026

The West Is Preparing for War Against Russia: Putin

The Russian leader confirmed that his nation is modernizing its nuclear forces and weapons. On Tuesday, President Vladimir Putin held a traditional meeting with the top graduates of Russia’s military academies. At the event, held in St. George’s Hall at the Grand Kremlin Palace, he once again denounced that Western countries are preparing to wage []

TASS

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· Jul 6, 2026

Russian nuclear sector experiences consequences of Ukrainian attacks — Rosatom

The Zaporozhye nuclear power plant is the peak of all these concerns, Alexey Likhachev stressed

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

Russia vows political, military-technical response after Finland lifts nuclear weapons deployment ban

- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova says Moscow will take measures after Finland approves legislation allowing nuclear weapons on its territory

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Kremlin Warns Baltic States That Hosting Nuclear Weapons Would Increase Risks, Not Security

MOSCOW, July 8: The Kremlin on Wednesday warned that any decision by the Baltic states to hosting nuclear weapons would increase security risks in the region rather than strengthen them, saying Russia would respond with countermeasures to protect its national interests. The warning came after Lithuanian media reported that the country’s parliament is considering lifting the constitutional ban on hosting nuclear weapons. The proposal follows Finland’s decision to remove its own legislative restrictions on the import and storage of nuclear weapons, a move that has drawn strong criticism from Moscow. According to Lithuanian media reports. Speaking to reporters, Kremlin spokesman

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power

Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power

PravdaReport

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· Jul 6, 2026

Yaroslavl Oil Refinery Targeted in Largest Reported Drone Attack

Russian authorities said the Armed Forces repelled what they described as the largest attack by Ukrainian forces on the Yaroslavl Oil Refinery. Yaroslavl Region Governor Mikhail Evrayev announced the development in a post on his Telegram channel. Today we repelled the largest enemy attack on the Yaroslavl Oil Refinery. More than 70 drones were shot down. I thank everyone who took part in repelling the enemy attack, Evrayev said. According to publicly available information, the Yaroslavl Oil Refinery is the largest oil refinery in northern Russia. It has a processing capacity of 15 million metric tons per year and ranks among Russia's five largest refineries.

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Related coverage for "Russia’s leading role in small nuclear power plants requires new norms, rules — Likhachev": teleSUR English — The West Is Preparing for War Against Russia: Putin. TASS — Russian nuclear sector experiences consequences of Ukrainian attacks — Rosatom. Anadolu Agency — Russia vows political, military-technical response after Finland lifts nuclear weapons deployment ban. The Eastern Herald — Kremlin Warns Baltic States That Hosting Nuclear Weapons Would Increase Risks, Not Security. Seeking Alpha — Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power. PravdaReport — Yaroslavl Oil Refinery Targeted in Largest Reported Drone Attack