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===Stateless Possessors of Nuclear Weapons===
===Stateless Possessors of Nuclear Weapons===
*{{flagicon image|PosolInd.png}} [[Posol Industries]]: Due to unique circumstances involving a lack of capability to maintain nuclear weapons and the foreseen political instability of the nation, Posol Industries was placed under the responsibility of approximately 100 nuclear weapons after the dissolution of Kostromastan. There has been heated debate on whether Volova, one of a number of nations to form from Kostromastan, is the legal successor state to Kostromastan; the current political instability of Volova has left Posol Industries in possession, and it is uncertain whether Posol Industries will relinquish the stockpile back to Volova.
*{{flagicon image|PosolInd.png}} [[Posol Industries]]: Due to unique circumstances involving a lack of capability to maintain nuclear weapons and the foreseen political instability of the nation, Posol Industries was placed under the responsibility of approximately 100 nuclear weapons after the dissolution of Kostromastan from 2018 until 2022, when Kostromastan's successor nation Volova reasserted control over the nuclear weapons.


== List of Former Nuclear Weapons States==
== List of Former Nuclear Weapons States==