Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, on behalf of President Putin, has called for the “physical elimination” of Ukrainian President Volydymr Zelensky and his “clique of terrorists” following an alleged terrorist attack on the Kremlin. Medvedev, who is the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, likened Zelensky to Adolf Hitler and said that he would be dealt with by Russian forces in the same way as the Nazi leader.
The incident that sparked Medvedev’s call for action occurred overnight when drones were used to attack the Kremlin residence of the Russian president. Two drones were reportedly targeted at the Kremlin, but the Russian military and special services acted quickly to disable them. Fortunately, President Putin was unharmed and continued to work as usual.
The Russian government has labeled the attack as a terrorist act and an assassination attempt on the Russian president. As a result, the Kremlin has reserved the right to retaliate at a time and in a manner that it deems appropriate. Medvedev’s call for the “physical elimination” of Zelensky and his “clique of terrorists” is seen as a warning to Ukraine and its allies that Russia will not tolerate such attacks.
Medvedev’s comments have been widely condemned by the international community. Ukrainian officials have described them as “barbaric” and have called on the United Nations to take action against Russia. The United States has also criticized the remarks, with a State Department spokesperson calling them “deeply concerning” and adding that “any threat of violence is unacceptable.”
The Ukrainian government has not yet responded to Medvedev’s comments. However, it is likely that they will condemn them as an act of aggression by Russia. The Ukrainian president and his government have been working to strengthen ties with the West, particularly with the United States, and will not take kindly to any threats of violence from Moscow.
The situation between Russia and Ukraine has been tense for many years, with conflict flaring up sporadically. Medvedev’s comments are likely to escalate the situation further, and it remains to be seen what action Ukraine and its allies will take in response. The international community must condemn any threats of violence and work to ensure that peace is maintained in the region.
Two drones were used to attack the Kremlin residence of the Russian president. However, the Russian military and special services acted quickly to disable them, and President Putin was unharmed.
Medvedev made the comments following the alleged terrorist attack on the Kremlin, which he described as an assassination attempt on the Russian president. He likened Zelensky to Adolf Hitler and said that he would be dealt with by Russian forces in the same way as the Nazi leader.
The international community has widely condemned Medvedev’s comments, with Ukrainian officials describing them as “barbaric.” The United States has also criticized the remarks, with a State Department spokesperson calling them “deeply concerning” and adding that “any threat of violence is unacceptable.”
The Ukrainian government has not yet responded to Medvedev’s comments.
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