Medvedev: Russia will continue the war until the Ukrainian government is completely destroyed

Medvedev: Russia will continue the war until the Ukrainian government is completely destroyed

Medvedev: Russia will continue the war until the Ukrainian government is completely destroyed
Medvedev: Russia will continue the war until the Ukrainian government is completely destroyed


  The Deputy Head of the National Security Council of Russia has said that if the war with Ukraine continues for years or even decades, Moscow has no other option but to continue the war, adding that: We have only one choice in front of us and that is that in the end we will remain either they. Dmitry Medvedev has written on his Telegram channel that: "Over time, Western leaders will change, their intellectuals will get tired and start asking for talks and a cease-fire." Insisting that the government of Ukraine should be removed from the face of the world, Medvedev added: "Even if only the ashes of the current administration of Ukraine remain, those ashes should not be allowed to be reborn under any circumstances."

The Deputy Head of the Security Council of Russia has continued to say that: "For Western countries, the war in Ukraine is a war of foreign countries where foreign people are being killed." Kharkiv, Ukraine At the end of May this year, Dmitry Medvedev said that, as he believes, there is absolutely no need to talk to the leaders of Ukraine, but what is important is to talk to the masters of those leaders because they are the ones who decide what to do to the leaders of Kyiv. . He said there is no benefit in negotiating with puppet leaders of Kyiv. The Deputy of the Security Council of Russia has said that Ukraine's attacks against Russia are sending thousands of people to slaughter, and the only thing Ukraine needs today is a ceasefire. According to the TASS news agency, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy of the Security Council of Russia, has written on the Telegraph social network: "People who are suffering in the tunnels of a divided and divided country need to surrender, and after that the way to peace will be found. But it should be understood that neither Washington nor Kiev wants peace."

The former Russian president has compared the attacks on Ukraine to a "meat processing factory" and emphasized that this factory "is now working non-stop, sending thousands of unfortunate people to the slaughterhouse." Medvedev has pointed to the recent request of the administration of the President of the United States, Joe Biden to the Congress of that country to allocate 13 billion dollars for Ukraine as emergency military aid, and said: The awake world is once again shocked after hearing the news of the allocation of tens of billions of useless dollars to 404 countries. European and Western countries, especially the United States, are further fueling the fire of war and fighting in Ukraine by increasing the pressure of sanctions against the Russian Federation and sending a variety of light and heavy weapons for the government of Kiev.