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Volodymyr Putin's top-sactnik was also outraged by the fact that the Ukrainian p...

"War for a long time": Medvedev called Zelensky "dog" after the UAV attack on Sevastopol

Volodymyr Putin's top-sactnik was also outraged by the fact that the Ukrainian president insists on increasing the volume of military assistance in Kiev and assures that Ukraine will release Crimea during the counter-offensive.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who now holds the post of deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, wrote another position in a telegram-channel, in which he called the Ukrainian President "PSU", as well as violating the legislation of the Russian Federation, calling the war in Ukraine "war".

The post appeared after the UAV attack on the oil depot in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol and after the text of the interview of Vladimir Zelensky by the Finnish edition of Yle appeared on the network, in which he noted that Ukraine's success depends largely on whether it will continue to continue Weapon supply event. "We want to save as much lives as possible, so the number of weapons matters," the head of state emphasized.

Dmitry Medvedev wrote a post that begins with the words "The Kiev dog continues to bark. Saliva flows through the hairy muzzle to see the owners of his combat qualities. " Medvedev then informed that it was "the hysterical manifesto of the Kiev regime for the purpose of consolidating the Nazi elite, supporting the fighting spirit of troops and obtaining new support from their sponsors.

" And stated that the answer to him can only be as follows: "Mass destruction of personnel and military equipment involved in the Nazi regime during the counter -offensive; complete defeat of the enemy and the final discharge of the Nazi regime in Kiev with its complete demilitarization throughout K. of Ukraine; Acts of retribution on the key figures of the Nazi regime, regardless of their stays and limitation periods.

" Medvedev has completed his spacing, which violates the current legislation of the Russian Federation. He wrote that "drug addicts can turn into reality and war will stretch for a long time. Our country is nothing to do," calling the war in Ukraine war. Last year, the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation stated that a full -scale invasion of Ukraine could not be called war.

Because the term "war" in their view increases the social significance of events, since "the involvement of Russia in full -scale hostilities will affect a wide range of public interests, both in the social and economic spheres. " For the use of the word "war" on "special operation" (or "its") Roskomnadzor blocks the media, and the Investigative Committee violates administrative and criminal cases.