THE Dmitry Medvedev used extreme descriptions to describe people who want the “evil” of Russia in war with Ukraine and stressed that he will do everything to eradicate the “sexless” and the “junkies”.
According to the French Agency, the former president of Russia went out of his way on Telegram, after questions from users, because lately he has been particularly aggressive on social media, especially on issues related to the Russian invasion.
“I am often asked why my Telegram posts are so harsh. I answer, because I hate them. They are sexless and old-fashioned. They want our death, and that of Russia. As long as I live I will do everything to make them disappear“, The 56-year-old former leader wrote characteristically, without specifying what was the purpose of his statements. Nevertheless, as the newspaper Kommersant points out, it expressed itself in a negative mood in the leaderships of Ukraine, the European Union and the United States.
For example, on May 30, he wrote that in the event of a missile strike on Russian cities, Russia could strike back at “criminal decision-making centers”, some of which are not even “in Kyiv”.
It is noted that Medvedev, who was president from 2008 to 2012 and Prime Minister from 2012 to 2020. In January 2020, he unexpectedly relinquished his post to incumbent Prime Minister Mikhail Misustin and took over as deputy chairman of the powerful Russian Security Council, a position created specifically for him as there was no such post in the body before he took office. “They gave him the position of a jester, without responsibilities and allowed him to write in the Telegram,” journalist Dmitry Kolezev commented on Medvedev’s move.
Source: News Beast
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