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EADaily, . NATO intelligence believes that Russia has modernized its nuclear arsenal and the Burevestnik is ready for use.
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EADaily, November 16th, 2025. Russian missiles "Burevestnik" and "Hazel" cause serious concerns in NATO. The German Welt writes about this with reference to the alliance document.