Medvedev compared the Ukrainian elite with the Nazis "stray dogs"

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia’s enemies have taken root not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and North America.

Medvedev explained via Telegram that the list of these countries declared constitutional loyalty to neo-Nazism, noting that “the situation with Ukraine is more complicated, since it is a fearless part of Russia.”

Medvedev likened the Ukrainian elite, who renounced their Russian origins and declared Russia an enemy, to “stray dogs.”

He emphasized that his country is producing the most powerful weapons with new rules and fundamentals to counter the invasion of NATO countries, the first supporters of the Nazi Kyiv regime and pushing for expansion towards the Russian borders.

This happened in response to the statement of the Minister of National Security, a member of the Defense Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov, that the enemy of his country had transferred his forces in the Donbass to Vladivostok.

Source: Linta + TASS

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