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"Because of human kindness": Medvedev threatened Ukraine with new weapons

The Russians will be able to strike more for the purposes located in the settlements, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev assures. Russia can attack Ukraine with new means of defeat that it has not used before. Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, wrote about this in his Telegram channel on November 12, reporting on the results of 2022.

According to Dmitry Medvedev, Russia has not yet used its entire arsenal in the territory of Ukraine, and has not attacked all possible goals that are located in the settlements. He hinted that the Russian army is something unpleasant to "surprise" Ukrainians in the future. "Russia, obvious to all intelligent people, has not used all its arsenal of possible means of destruction. And did not strike for all possible hostile purposes located in settlements," Medvedev said.

"And not only because of our human kindness. Dmitry Medvedev added that Russia is trying to form a new world order, showing confrontation between the United States, the United Kingdom and Ukraine. The Russians intend to continue to pick up the territory from the Ukrainians - according to Medvedev, Russia "returns and has already returned the original Russian lands. " "Russia itself fights NATO and the Western world. Therefore, any parallels with the past are wrong or conditional.

Except one: we ourselves can destroy a powerful enemy or hostile unions," Medvedev emphasized. Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev commented on the departure of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation from Kherson. He promised that Russia would capture the city again, covering themselves with the concept of territorial sovereignty. Before that, Dmitry Medvedev threatened Ukraine with a nuclear blow in response to the return of the occupied territories.

In his opinion, since Russia considers enthusiastic lands as its own, it can apply item 19 of the foundations of the state policy of the Russian Federation in the sphere of nuclear restraint. Dmitry Medvedev also publicly urged to shoot Ukrainian guerrillas through a sabotage on the railway in Ufa (Republic of Bashkirir). The former president claims that the explosions were staged by foreign students who entered the Russian universities.