‘Russia increasing production of most powerful means of destruction’ Dmitry Medvedev

Former Russian President and current Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, has announced that Moscow is increasing “the production of the most powerful means of destruction” amid the invasion of Ukraine, unleashed on February 24 on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

“It is much more difficult for us. Our enemy has entrenched itself not only in Kiev province and in our native Little Russia. They are in Europe, in North America, in Japan, in Australia, in New Zealand in other contemporary Nazi places,” he has said. 

“That is why we are increasing the production of the most powerful means of destruction, including those based on new principles,” Medvedev has noted in a message on his Telegram account in which he has charged those whom he has described as “rabid pseudo-Ukrainian mongrel dogs with Russian surnames.” 

Thus, he has stated that these people “drown in their toxic saliva and declare that the enemy is on the borders of Russia, from the West to Vladivostok.” “Rage has no cure”, he concluded. 

Medvedev thus referred to the statements of the secretary of the Ukrainian National Security Council, Oleksi Danilov, who said on Saturday that the Ukrainian “enemy” is between the territory of the Donbas and Vladivostok and stressed that Kiev “is not going to ask anyone” before attacking targets on Russian territory. 

Medvedev himself said in September that Russia “can use” all types of weaponry in case of threat, including nuclear weapons, adding that the country “has chosen its own path and there is no turning back.” 

Days later, the former Russian president stressed that “NATO would not intervene directly” in case of Moscow’s use of nuclear weapons against “the Ukrainian regime”, while defending that Moscow “has the right” to use this weaponry “if necessary”. — 360 News

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