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Published: 01 June 2023
Former Russian Vice President and National Security Adviser Dmitry Medvedev continues his statements while he is in military uniform, saying that
Kyiv regime must be exterminated
Edited by |Alexander Yaxinia
Russia News Section
2 June 2023 - Moscow
Medvedev was wearing a military uniform during his visit to the "Prodboy" military training ground in the Russian Volgograd region, accompanied by Deputy Defense Minister Nikolai Pankov.
Medvedev said: "The Kyiv regime must be exterminated because it is a hornet's nest, otherwise it will pose a constant threat from there."
And Medvedev had said earlier in a strong statement that any British official is a legitimate military target for Russia.
And the deputy head of the Russian Security Council stated, on his Twitter account, that London is already engaged in an undeclared war against Moscow, "which means that any British figure can be considered a legitimate military target."
Medvedev wrote on Twitter: "Great Britain acts as an ally of Ukraine, providing it with military assistance in the form of equipment and specialists, that is, de facto, it is waging an undeclared war against Russia."
He added, "Ukraine is supported by the United States of America and Europe, which are on the path of war with Russia."
He continued, "Our Ukrainian opponent is behaving as a terrorist... The terrorists must be eliminated... and the terrorist attacks must be responded to as harshly as possible."
A few days ago, the Vice President of the Security Council, who is also a former Russian president, revealed that the war in Ukraine may continue for decades, and witness long periods of fighting interspersed with armistices.
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