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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev

"Let's not stop until we return": Putin was called the capture of Kiev by one of the goals of the war (photo)

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev "installed" on the Maidan in Kiev a Russian tricolor and declared plans to take the capital under control. The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council and former President Dmitry Medvedev began threatening Ukraine again. In particular, the Kremlin's plans are to capture Kiev. He wrote about it in his Telegram channel on June 12.

The Kremlin politician continues to believe in almost 16 months of a full -scale war that the Russian army will be able to take control of Kiev. The shot of the Independence Square in the center of the Ukrainian capital is visible in the frame, but a Russian tricolor hangs on the flagship. Complements the image of the inscription "Happy Russia". "Independence Square. Soon - Russia's Square," the message reads. The picture was taken with photoshop.

Later, Dmitry Medvedev's assistant Oleg Osipov explained in a comment to the Russian media that his chief meant when he published this photo. The whole thing is that the former head of state considers Kiev a city that is allegedly owned by Russia and Moscow in plans to "return" it. "Dmitry Medvedev believes that Kiev is our straightforward. It is a Russian city, and it will return home. We will not stop until we return it. Happy holiday!" - The message says.

Representatives of Russian President Vladimir Putin did not comment on this incident at the time of material publication. We will remind, on June 12 it was reported that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was confused on Russia Day. On the published festive video, the department tried to emphasize the patriotic sentiment of its citizens, but not everything went according to plan.