Former Russian President Medvedev attacks “degenerates” who wish the “death” of their country


  • The statements reflect the hardening of some Russian officials in full offensive against Ukraine

the former russian president Dmitry Medvedev virulently expressed on Tuesday his hatred of who want the disappearance of Russia, whom he branded as degenerates”, statements that reflect the hardening of some Russian officials in full offensive against Ukraine.

“I am often asked why my Telegram posts are so harsh. The answer is that I hate them. They are bastards and degenerates,” Medvedev, 56, and very close to the president, said on this same channel. Vladimir Putin.

“They want our death, that of Russia. But as long as I’m still alive, I’ll do my best to make them go away.” he added, without giving more details about who these statements were addressed to.

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Medvedev, president between 2008 and 2012and prime minister between 2012 and 2020, currently holds the position of vice president of the powerful Russian Security Council.

Considered a moderate with the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine (February 24) He became one of the fiercest critics of Western countries and sanctions against Moscow, which he called “crazy” last month.


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