Medvedev calls Kiev a neo-Nazi regime of drugged dogs

Medvedev calls Kiev a neo-Nazi regime of drugged dogs

Medvedev calls Kiev a neo-Nazi regime of drugged dogs
Medvedev calls Kiev a neo-Nazi regime of drugged dogs


Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev rails against "the neo-Nazi regime" in Kiev, calling for "the full defeat of the enemy" and reprisals against its leaders, whose "delusions" are allegedly due to "drugs".

The new attack by the current deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council is a response to Ukrainian declarations of wanting to regain control of Crimea as well. "The dogs of Kiev continue to bark," writes Medvedev on Telegram, in statements taken up with by Tass. "What is that? the contradictory melancholy of consciences permeated by drugs? A delusion of uncertainty? The pressures of the bosses? A general lingering paranoia? No doubt, it is all of this together», continues Medvedev. The only response to this «hysterical manifesto of the Kiev regime», he says, must be «the mass destruction of military personnel and equipment involved in the counter-offensive by the neo-Nazi regime, with a maximum military rout inflicted on the Ukrainian troops. Acts of reprisals against key figures of the neo-Nazi regime". “Otherwise – concludes Medvedev – they will not calm down, their delusional declarations due to drugs could turn into reality and the war will last a long time. Our country doesn't need this."